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The pop singer sings very ­­_______.A. beautified                B. beautifully               C. beauty               D. beautiful

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The pop singer sings very ­­_______.A. beautified                B. beautifully               C. beauty               D. beautiful

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Solution

The correct answer is B. beautifully.

This is because the sentence requires an adverb to modify the verb 'sings'. In English, adverbs often end in '-ly'. 'Beautifully' is an adverb, while 'beautified', 'beauty', and 'beautiful' are not.

So, "The pop singer sings very beautifully." is the correct sentence.

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