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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Which makes more sense?

"I want to live my life as gracious and mischievous as possible."

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"I want to live my life as graciously and mischievously as possible."
  

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Grammatically, right? Because graciousness and mischievouness are not overly compatible goals. The second one.

  • Grammatically, right?
  • Because graciousness and mischievouness are not overly compatible goals.
  • The second one.
  • If you are living you have a verb, which requires an adverb to modify it.
  • Live life graciously.
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Grammatically, right? Because graciousness and mischievouness are not overly compatible goals.

The second one. If you are living you have a verb, which requires an adverb to modify it. Live life graciously.

Or "I want to live a life that is a gracious and mischievious as possible."

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