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OpenStudy (jacobciezki):

Which modifier correctly completes the sentence? Our starting pitcher __________ throws over 80 miles per hour. A. most routinely B. routine C. routinely D. more routinely

OpenStudy (jacobciezki):

@prettygirl876

OpenStudy (jacobciezki):

@wolfpack13

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hi ill try ok jake

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Do ya have a guess?...

OpenStudy (jacobciezki):

@alcantarav

OpenStudy (jacobciezki):

umm d

OpenStudy (vianne):

First, what do you think. Also..what sounds good?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No...

OpenStudy (vianne):

No, that's wrong sorry. :P It doesn't sound right in the sentence right?

OpenStudy (jacobciezki):

nooo

OpenStudy (vianne):

Why would you add "more?" What does "More" contribute to the sentence above?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

jake i think its b

OpenStudy (vianne):

@WOLFPACK13 Please don't direct answers. Guide them. Also that's wrong.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Come on you can do this :) One more try :) Also try saying each one aloud and see which makes the most sense ;)

OpenStudy (vianne):

It doesn't fit in the sentence. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

^

OpenStudy (jacobciezki):

a

OpenStudy (vianne):

No.. Why do you need "most & more?"

OpenStudy (vianne):

Tell me what those 2 words contribute to the sentence.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No lol and the only answer left is C and it is correct :P

OpenStudy (vianne):

^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

:)

OpenStudy (jacobciezki):

ok thx

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry can't help

OpenStudy (vianne):

Routine is like "daily routine." Routinely is like over and over, but at the same time period. Not the next day period.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

We make a good Team @Vianne Lol X'D

OpenStudy (vianne):

Lol @Dreamer101 xD

OpenStudy (jacobciezki):

its ok ever one you all help me

OpenStudy (jacobciezki):

Which modifier correctly completes the sentence? My younger sister may be the __________ patient person in our family. A. little B. less C. least D. lesser

OpenStudy (vianne):

@jacobciezki can you post this in a new question? Thanks!

OpenStudy (jacobciezki):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

New thread please :) It is against the CoC to most multiple questions in one thread :P

OpenStudy (vianne):

Oh, and if you are wondering, go check out the code of conduct. ^-^

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