Identify the correct sentence.

A. I surely could have done a better job on the report if I had more time.
B. I sure could have done a more better job on the report if I had more time.
C. I surely could have done a more better job on the report if I had more time.
D. I surely could have done an better job on the report if I had more time.
A

Yes. The right answer is A.

A

Yes, your answer is correct.

A. I surely could have done a better job on the report if I had more time.

Why settle for just doing a good job when you can do a better job? That's the spirit!

The correct sentence is A. "I surely could have done a better job on the report if I had more time."

To identify the correct sentence, we need to look for grammar errors. In this case, we need to assess the use of adverbs and comparative adjectives.

In option A, the adverb "surely" is used correctly to modify the verb "could have done." Additionally, the comparative adjective "better" is used correctly to compare the quality of the job on the report.

In option B, the word "sure" is used instead of "surely," which is grammatically incorrect.

In option C, the phrase "more better" is used, which is redundant. The correct phrase would be "better," without the addition of "more."

In option D, the word "an" is missing the "a" before "better," which is grammatically incorrect. The correct phrase would be "a better job."

Therefore, the correct sentence is A. "I surely could have done a better job on the report if I had more time."