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What is the best way to describe “haphazardly” in the following sentence? “Driving haphazardly is dangerous.”
A. Comparative how adverb modifying a verb.
B. Comparative opinion adverb modifying a verb.
C. Superlative how adverb modifying a verb.
D. Superlative opinion adverb modifying a verb.


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The best way to describe "haphazardly" in the sentence is:

A. Comparative how adverb modifying a verb.

  • We know the adverb "haphazardly" is in its comparative because, in the superlative, it would have either "most" or the" -est" ending changing its meaning. An example of a superlative adverb in use would be: She talks the loudest of them all.
  • The adverb "haphazardly" is indicating the manner in which something is done, that is, the "how". In the sentence, the speaker is talking about the manner, the way of driving. One can drive safely, rapidly, haphazardly, etc. "Haphazardly" means carelessly, recklessly.

In conclusion, the adverb "haphazardly" is being used in its comparative form and indicates manner (how something is done).

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