Explanation
Option B is the correct answer because ‘regularly’ means ‘to do something frequently’. Thus, ’regularly’ is the most appropriate adverb, which modifies the verb exercise, to complete the meaning of this sentence. Option A is incorrect because ‘regular’ is an adjective and it is grammatically incorrect for this sentence. Option C is incorrect because ‘regularize’ is a verb and it is not the grammatically appropriate word for this sentence. Option D is incorrect because ‘to regulate’ is a verb and it is grammatically incorrect for this sentence.
In the above mentioned sentence, the most appropriate word to be filled in the blank is Option C “kindly”, as it is grammatically the most suitable word given the nature of the sentence. The sentence describes the attitude of the teacher towards her naughty children, and with the given options, the correct form of ‘kind’ should be “kindly.” "kindly" modifies the verb "spoke" as it tells us the way in which the teacher spoke to the students.
The other options, “kind”, “kindness”, and “kindliness” are not suitable forms to be included in the sentence according to the situation provided, hence Option C is the correct answer.
In the above mentioned sentence, the most appropriate word to be filled in the blank is Option A, “Lately.”
The sentence describes a habit that has been perceived in the recent past, which forms the earlier part of the sentence, and the literal meaning of the word ‘lately’ matches with the same. Though it includes the word late, the word lately means something regarding the recent past, that has been started not much earlier than the present situation.
The other options, “late” and “later”, mean different points of time which do not match with the blank, while “latter” would mean the next one. It will not apply in the sentence as only one party is involved, hence Option A is the right answer.
An adverb is a word or phrase that qualifies or changes an adjective, verb or other adverb, to express a relation of situation, cause etc.
The correct answer is B) Adverb as 'quite' describes the adjective 'dead here.
Options A,C, and D are wrong as 'quite' doesn't function as a noun , an adjective and pronoun respectively.
An adverb is a word or phrase that qualifies or changes an adjective, verb or another adverb, to express a relation of a situation, cause etc.
The correct answer is C) sadly as it ends with 'ly' and is spelled correctly.
Options A, B, and D are wrong as 'sadder' is a comparative adjective, 'saddest; is superlative adjective', and The word is misspelled respectively.
The correct answer is C) gladly as it ends with 'ly' and is spelled correctly.
Options A, B, and D are wrong as 'gladder' is the comparative adjective of glad, the word is misspelled, and 'gladdest' is the superlative adjective of 'glad'.
An adverb is a word or phrase that qualifies or changes an adjective, verb or another adverb, to express a relation of a situation, a cause etc.
The correct answer is option C)highly as it ends in 'ly' and is spelled correctly.
Options A,B, and D are wrong as 'higher' is a comparative adjective, 'highest' is a superlative adjective, and the word ii misspelled respectively.
The correct answer is B)promptly as it ends with 'ly' and is spelled correctly.
Options A,C, and D are wrong as they are misspelled.
The correct answer is A)slowly as it ends with 'ly' and is spelled correctly.
Options B,C, and D are wrong as they are misspelled.
The correct answer is C)perfectly as it ends in 'ly' and is spelled correctly.
Options A, B, and D are wrong as 'perfecter' is a noun, 'perfectest' is a superlative adjective, and the word is misspelled.
The correct answer is C)loudly as it ends with 'ly' and is spelled correctly.
Options A,B, and D are wrong as they are misspelled.
The correct answer is C)softly as it ends with 'ly' and is spelled correctly.
The correct answer is A)gracefully as the given word 'graceful' when made an adverb ends with 'ly'.
The correct answer is D)suddenly as it ends with 'ly' and is spelled correctly.
Options A,B, and C are wrong as they are misspelled.
The correct answer is A)lowly as it ends with 'ly' and is spelled correctly.
Options B,C, and D are wrong as they represent a comparative verb, a superlative verb, and a misspelled word respectively.
The correct answer is C)quickly as it ends with 'ly' and is spelled correctly.
The correct answer is A)adamantly as it ends with 'ly'.
Options B, C, and D are wrong as they are misspelled.
The correct answer is A)sharply as it ends in 'ly' and is spelled correctly.
Options B,C, and D are wrong as 'sharper' is a comparative adjective, 'sharpest' is a superlative adjective, and 'sharpen' is a verb respectively.
The correct answer is C)happily as the given word 'happy' ends with 'y' , so to make an adverb out of it, 'y' is replaced by 'ily'
The correct answer is A)massively as it ends in 'ly' and is spelled correctly.
Options B,C, and D are wrong as the given options are misspelled.
The correct answer is C)generously as it ends with 'ly'.
Options A, B, and D are wrong as they are misspelled.
The correct answer is A)generally as it ends with 'ly'.
The correct answer is B)singly as it ends with 'ly'.
The correct answer is C) softly as it ends with 'ly' and is spelled correctly.
Options A, B, and D are wrong as 'softer' is a comparative adjective, 'softest' is a superlative adjective, and 'soften' is a verb respectively.
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