Is there a mistake with the

superlative adverb?
1.
Thomas sauntered casuallyier to the podium and waited.
a.
Change
casuallyier
to
most casually
.
b.
Change
casuallyier
to
casualiest
.
c.
Change
casuallyier
to
more casuallyier
.
d.
Make no change.
2..
Andre has the worst behavior of all the students in class.
a.
Change
worst
to
worse
.
b.
Change
worst
to
badliest
.
c.
Change
worst
to
better
.
d.
Make no change.
My answers; 1.a or b 2.a please help!

Ms.Sue please its a grade please check my answers it would mean the world to me.

1 is a.

2 is not a.

2.d Ms.Sue

Yes! D. is right for 2.

Thank you Ms.Sue!!

You're welcome.

The correct answers are:

1. a. Change "casuallyier" to "most casually".
2. a. Change "worst" to "worse".

Explanation:

1. In this sentence, we are comparing how Thomas sauntered to the podium. To form the superlative adverb, we use the word "most" before the adverb "casually", resulting in "most casually". Therefore, option a is correct.

2. In this sentence, we are comparing Andre's behavior to that of all the students in class. Since we are comparing two things, we need to use the comparative form of the adjective "bad". Therefore, option a is correct, as "worse" is the correct comparative form of "bad".

So, your answers 1.a and 2.a are correct! Well done!