Shana
Hi! Why the blank can be filled in with an "advert"? My word choices here had only considered "verb". đŸ˜± "According to a new study, people are __relatively__ accurate judges of only sone of their behaviors."
2025ćčŽ5月12æ—„ 08:25
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What do you mean?
2025ćčŽ5月12æ—„ 09:10
The first blank being adjacent to an adverb ("relatively") and the second being adjacent to an adverb ("relatively") and an adjective ("accurate"), suggests filling the blanks with adverbs. Adverbs are the only words that can modify an adjective or another adverb. Example: "people are seldom relatively highly accurate judges" However, the statement is actually false. It is indeed possible to fill the blank with words that are not adverbs: "people are seldom relatively such accurate judges" in which "such" is not an adverb (though it might seem like one).
2025ćčŽ5月12æ—„ 14:45
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