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Dishant Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Look at the sentence below and the underlined part
She is on a campaign trail to promote a radical new manifesto for revolutionary political change.
Should the underlined part radical have been radically?If yes,then please tell me why
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Radical is correct. It means calling for extreme political or social change. Radically would suggest that her new manifesto is very different from her old one, or very different from other people's manifestos.

  • Radical is correct.
  • It means calling for extreme political or social change.
  • Radically would suggest that her new manifesto is very different from her old one, or very different from other people's manifestos.
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Radical is correct. It means calling for extreme political or social change.
Radically would suggest that her new manifesto is very different from her old one, or very different from other people's manifestos.

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