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Here you will find many adverbs exercises at all levels so you can practice and improve your knowledge of adverbs in English. Exercise 1 Advanced.
“The couple that correctly answer the most questions about each other, wins the trip to Hawaii.” I think that in the first part of the sentence (before the comma) you’re talking about each person of the couple (two members, plural) you notice that because it says “.answer the most questions about each other” the answers are individual but in the second part you’re talking about the couple like a singular (one of all the couples wins the trip). It’s really confusing at first because you have to see that “The couple that correctly answer the most questions about each other” all that, is the subject of the second part (wins) – THAT couple will win. I don’t know if it’s correct what I am saying but I understood that ). Before everything, SORRY FOR MY ENGLISH. I have an important doubt. I don’t know when I have to use the form ING. I know If I’m taking about PRESENT SIMPLE, I have to use ING.