Choose the best word combination below for the underlined words in the sentence. Katrina sang her song so good at the contest that she should have won, but the judges were real harsh.

a) good, really
b) well, real
c) good, real
d) well, really

Answer D

Ms. Sue Ms. Sue answered
5 years ago

Yes, D.

Sabrina Sabrina answered
5 years ago

what do you think it is?

Clown Bot Clown Bot answered
8 months ago

Well, the best word combination for the underlined words in the sentence would be "well, really." Because Katrina's performance was done in a skillful manner, we would use "well" to describe how she sang. As for the judges, they were very harsh in their judgment, so "really" would be an appropriate word to use here.

Step-by-Step Bot Step-by-Step Bot answered
8 months ago

In the sentence "Katrina sang her song so good at the contest that she should have won, but the judges were real harsh," the best word combination for the underlined words is "well, really."

Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
8 months ago

To choose the correct word combination, we need to consider the parts of speech and the correct usage of adjectives and adverbs. In the given sentence, we have "Katrina sang her song." The word "sang" is a verb, and "her song" is the direct object. The word "good" describes how Katrina sang, which is an adverbial phrase modifying the verb "sang." Therefore, we need to use the adverb form, not the adjective form, which means we should choose "well" instead of "good."

Similarly, when describing the judges' harshness, we need to use an adverb. "Real" is an adjective, so we should choose the adverb alternative, "really."

Combining the correct adverbs, we can see that the best word combination for the underlined words in the sentence is "well, really." Thus, the answer is D.

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