ERRORS TO BE CORRECTED.
We always should do our duty.
The times have changed surely.
The work will be never finished.
He must have certainly been sick.
+Caution+.—Adverbs must not be used for adjectives.
ERRORS TO BE CORRECTED.
I feel badly.
Marble feels coldly.
She looks nicely.
It was sold cheaply.
It appears still more plainly.
That sounds harshly.
I arrived at home safely.
+Caution+.—Adjectives must not be used for adverbs.
ERRORS TO BE CORRECTED.
The bells ring merry.
The curtain hangs graceful.
That is a decided weak point.
Speak no coarser than usual.
These are the words nearest connected.
Talk slow and distinct.
She is a remarkable pretty girl.
+To the Teacher+.—For additional exercises in distinguishing adjectives from adverbs, see Notes, p. 181.