1)which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?

A. The student wrote too slow to finish the exam, but he has always been a slowly writer.
B. The student wrote too slow to finish the exam, but he has always been a slow
writer.
C. The student wrote too slowly to finish the exam, but he has always been a slowly writer.
D. The student wrote too slowly to finish the exam, but he has always been a slow writer.

2)Which of the following sentences would most likely to be found in an email from a professor to her biology students at a collage?
A. Traffic on Highway 32 will be rerouted to Main Street during renovation of the 7th Street Bridge.
B. I didn’t get any constructive feedback on my paper during the peer review last week.
C. We want to go out for dinner, but we haven’t decided where to eat yet.
D. Research groups from the 10:30 a.m. Tuesday class should meet in the library this week.

I think For Number 1) C, and For Number 2) D

1) C, no

and For Number 2) D - yes

Correct! For question 1, the grammatically correct sentence is D. "The student wrote too slowly to finish the exam, but he has always been a slow writer."

For question 2, the sentence most likely to be found in an email from a professor to her biology students at a college is D. "Research groups from the 10:30 a.m. Tuesday class should meet in the library this week."

For question 1), the correct sentence is D. The student wrote too slowly to finish the exam, but he has always been a slow writer.

To determine the correct answer, you need to analyze the grammatical structure and usage of the words in each sentence. In this case, you are looking for the correct adverb to modify the verb "wrote."

In sentence A, "The student wrote too slow to finish the exam," the word "slow" is incorrectly used as an adverb. The correct form should be "slowly."

Similarly, in sentence B, "The student wrote too slow to finish the exam," the adverb form of "slow" should be "slowly."

In sentence C, "The student wrote too slowly to finish the exam, but he has always been a slowly writer," both "slowly" and "slow writer" are incorrect. The correct form is "slow writer," not "slowly writer."

Finally, in sentence D, "The student wrote too slowly to finish the exam, but he has always been a slow writer," both "slowly" and "slow writer" are grammatically correct and appropriately used in context.

For question 2), the correct sentence is D. Research groups from the 10:30 a.m. Tuesday class should meet in the library this week.

To determine the correct answer, you need to identify the sentence that is most relevant and appropriate for an email from a professor to her biology students at a college.

In sentences A, B, and C, the topics discussed are unrelated to biology or the professor's message to her students.

Sentence D, however, specifically mentions research groups and the library, indicating a message targeted at biology students and their class activities. Therefore, sentence D is the most likely sentence to be found in an email from a professor to her biology students at a college.