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Complete the sentence with the correct comparative or superlative adverb.

"Everyone at bluebell bakery is talented, but eliana decorates cakes the"

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Final answer:

The sentence should be completed with 'the most skillfully'. In choosing the correct verbs for sentence completion, subject-verb agreement and tense are key. Word modifications require following standard grammatical rules for plurals and past tense.

Step-by-step explanation:

To complete the sentence with the correct comparative or superlative adverb, you should use 'the most skillfully', resulting in: 'Everyone at Bluebell Bakery is talented, but Eliana decorates cakes the most skillfully'.

To select the correct verb to complete each sentence, you need to consider the subject and tense required. For example:

  • Under the table, the cat slept.
  • The choir usually sings beautifully.
  • Some of the actors are rehearsing their lines.
  • We enjoy some of this song.
  • Either my brother or my sisters are going to the event.

When forming the plural or past tense of the given words, you follow standard English rules for modifying words:

  • sky + es = skies
  • ally + es = allies
  • dignify + ed = dignified
  • satisfy + ed = satisfied
  • modify + es = modifies
  • terrify + ed = terrified
  • multiply + ed = multiplied
  • testify + es = testifies
  • qualify + ed = qualified
  • dry + es = dries

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