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1.The three degrees of comparison are positive, comparative, and superlative.
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2.For a one-syllable modifier, the comparative form is made by adding -er to the positive form.
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3.For modifiers of three or more syllables, always use the -er or -est endings.
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4.The superlative irregular form of ill is worse.
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5.A double comparison is made by using -er or -est and more or most.
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False



6.Bad almost always follows an action verb.
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False



7.To express a negative idea, use one negative word.
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False



8.Modifiers placed as close as possible to the words they modify are called dangling modifiers.
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False



9.Place the adverb only immediately after the word or group of words it modifies.
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False



10.Good is used as an adjective, and well is used as an adverb of manner or as an adjective to describe "good health."
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False

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