The following sentence may have a error, choose the best revision. If no required revision, choose "no improvements or correction is required."There are not too many breeds of dog that were more friendly than the Labrador.

A. That are more friendlier than the Labrador
B. That are friendlier than the Labrador.
C. That were friendlier than the Labrador
D. That were more friendlier than the Labrador
E. No improvement or correction is required

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Answer 1
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There are not too many breeds of dog that are friendlier than the Labrador (B).

Since we are comparing all breeds of dogs to the labrador, we need to use a comparative adjective. If we were saying that Labradors are the friendliest breed of dogs, this would be the superlative. In the comparative, we have to add -er to the verb if it is one or two syllables long. We add more when it is three or more syllables long. Since friendly is only two syllables, we need to change "more friendly" to "friendlier." Also, it does not make since to use the past tense, so we need to change were to are.


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I apologize, I'm just going to write the correct answer for each, not the whole sentence.1. So that2. To3. In order to4. So as to5. So that6. To7. So that8. To9. So that10. So thatI apologize again for not writing out the entire sentences with the correct answers in each.
1) I bought the book so that I can improve improve my English.

2) Yesterday I phoned you to invite you to my party.

3) I turned up the radio in the lounge in order to hear it in the kitchen.

4) We came to the restaurant so as to have dinner.

5) They went home early so that they could watch the match on television.

6) I stayed at home to wait for his phone call.

7) We moved to another house so that we could send our children to this school.

8) The weather was too terrible to eat outside.

9) I learned to drive so that my mother didn't have to take me everywhere.

10) In a large city you have to use public transport a lot so that you could get anywhere.

I added the underlined because that is crucial for the sentence to sound complete, otherwise it is wrong.

The bold are the correct choice from the options.

Hope that helps :D

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The first one is; B. All of the above          The second one should be; A.
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