Test incompl/inter-845, User's Answer 2

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #845 [color=blue]“Dieting: Common Phrases (2)”, question 2

Now that I am committed to eating healthy foods, I eat a lot more . I eat more fruits and vegetables, and I rarely eat cakes and pies.

(a) frugally
(b) trendy
(c) sensibly
(d) musically

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #845 [color=blue]“Dieting: Common Phrases (2)”, answer 2

Now that I am committed to eating healthy foods, I eat a lot more sensibly. I eat more fruits and vegetables, and I rarely eat cakes and pies.

Correct answer: (c) sensibly

Your answer was: [color=green]correct
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Is it ‘sensible’ instead of ‘sensibly’, isn’t it?

No. It is sensibly. You need an adverb - a way of eating.

I am sorry because when I was searching in Google with keyword ‘more sensibly’ and there are so many title that is ‘more sensible’ instead of ‘more sensibly’. I blinded about clause ‘I eat a lot more sensibly’ and I know now that is the right clause.

Thank you