A is incorrect because "shine" should be "shines" (subject-verb agreement). E is incorrect because "more faster" is a double comparative, and "have ran" should be "have run." B, C and D are acceptable usages.
Which of the following sentences demonstrate an incorrect form of the adverb?
A. The moon shine bright in the day.
B. You are pretty mistaken about him.
C. He never comes late.
D. It would hardly rain today.
E. The have ran more faster than the dog.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Held on 2 Jul 2022 · Verified 13 Jul 2026.
A and E only
A and C only
B and C only
D and E only
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