Exercises for Correction.
(a) Since he was sick, he looks badly (13). (b) The rose smells sweetly (13). (c) I feel queerly (13). (d) He looks tolerable well (14). (e) He acted very different from his brother (14). (f) There was no less than five squirrels on the tree (1, 15). (g) Such a man does not deserve the name of a gentleman (16). (h) I do not despise the giver, but gift (17). (i) She referred to Patrick Henry, the patriot and the orator (18). (j) What is the difference between a siderial and solar day (19)? (k) His dexterity almost appeared miraculous (20). (l) I forgot to sign my name to a letter once (20). (m) He only rents the store, not the dwelling (20). (n) Did you bring both of the books (21)? (o) He saw all of the animals (21). (p) He was an old respectable man (22). (q) They tried to thoroughly educate her (23). (r) Everybody thought that it was destined to be a great city, twenty years ago (20). (s) He examined the trachea, or the windpipe (18). (t) Not one in ten of them are likely to pass (1).