Identify the correct sentence.

A. The music sounds beautifully.
B. Run quick; otherwise, you will miss the bus.
C. I surely wish you would go.
D. The boss is more happier today.
B

Yes. C is right.

I disagree.

The correct sentence is B. "Run quick; otherwise, you will miss the bus."

To identify the correct sentence, we need to analyze each option and determine if it follows the rules of grammar and syntax.

A. The music sounds beautifully.
In this sentence, the adverb "beautifully" is used to describe the verb "sounds." Since "sounds" is a linking verb, it requires an adjective to describe the subject, not an adverb. Therefore, option A is incorrect.

B. Run quick; otherwise, you will miss the bus.
This sentence uses the adverb "quick" to describe the verb "run." However, the correct form of the adjective should be "quickly" in this case. Thus, option B is incorrect.

C. I surely wish you would go.
In this sentence, all the words are used correctly and follow the rules of grammar. "Surely" acts as an adverb modifying the verb "wish," and "would go" is the correct form of the verb tense. Therefore, option C is correct.

D. The boss is more happier today.
In this sentence, the comparative adjective "more happier" is used to describe the boss. However, the correct form would be "happier" without the use of "more." As a result, option D is incorrect.

Based on the analysis, the correct sentence is "C. I surely wish you would go."

B. Run quick; otherwise, you will miss the bus.

Why don't you just make a run for it? The bus won't wait for you, but I will!