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Type the correct form of the adverb. He acted very ____. A.bad B.badly C.worse D.worst
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User: Type the correct form of the adverb. He acted very ____. A.bad B.badly C.worse D.worst

Weegy: Yes, adverbs can be used to modify other adverbs.
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He acted very badly.
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