Select the redundant word in the sentence.
Select the redundant word in the sentence.
Select the redundant word in the sentence.
Select the redundant word in the sentence.
Select the redundant word in the sentence.
100

Feeding my dog in the morning is part of my regular routine.

Feeding my dog in the morning is part of my (regular) routine.

100

Learning another language is a difficult challenge.

Learning another language is a (difficult) challenge.

100

This is a true fact.

This is a (true) fact.

100

I got a free gift for participating in the audience rating program.

I got a (free) gift for participating in the audience rating program.

100

If you mix together all the ingredients, the recipe is easy to follow.

If you mix (together) all the ingredients, the recipe is easy to follow.

200

The small brown dog was quickly running after the ball.

The small brown dog was (quickly) running after the ball.

200

Could you reduce down the homework assignment? That is too much!

Could you reduce (down) the homework assignment? That is too much!

200

The judges deliberated the best project, and they've come to a final conclusion.

The judges deliberated the best project, and they've come to a (final) conclusion.

200

It is a actual fact that water freezes at 0ºC.

It is a (actual) fact that water freezes at 0ºC.

200

I usually always feel like Fridays go by quickly!

I (usually) always feel like Fridays go by quickly!

OR

I usually (always) feel like Fridays go by quickly!

300

The team's usual custom is to have an end of the season party.

The team's (usual) custom is to have an end of the season party.

300

Even after the rain, piles of snow still remain on the side of the muddy road.

Even after the rain, piles of snow (still) remain on the side of the muddy road.

300

If you get the question correct, you can proceed forward and take another turn.

If you get the question correct, you can proceed (forward) and take another turn.

300

Let's combine together all of our tickets so we can get a better prize.

Let's combine (together) all of our tickets so we can get a better prize.

300

You need to hold the sword just exactly like this.

You need to hold the sword just (exactly) like this.

OR

You need to hold the sword (just) exactly like this.

400

Let's collaborate together on this project so we can share the work.

Let's collaborate (together) on this project so we can share the work.

400

The chocolate cake at that restaurant is adequate enough - it's okay, not the best.

The chocolate cake at that restaurant is adequate (enough) - it's okay, not the best.

400

It was very creepy when I got that message from an anonymous stranger.

It was very creepy when I got that message from an (anonymous) stranger.

400

The early beginnings of English sound even stranger than Middle English.

The (early) beginnings of English sound even stranger than Middle English.

400

She doesn't like using the automatic pencil sharpener; she'd rather do it manually by hand.

She doesn't like using the automatic pencil sharpener; she'd rather do it manually (by hand).

OR

She doesn't like using the automatic pencil sharpener; she'd rather do it (manually) by hand.

500

I will continue on telling the story to my little sister.

I will continue (on) telling the story to my little sister.

500

The answer to that question is blatantly obvious.

The answer to that question is (blatantly) obvious.

500

I hate getting up early each and every day.

I hate getting up early (each and) every day.

OR

I hate getting up early each (and every) day.

500

It felt like a historic milestone when our team finally won the championship.

It felt like a (historic) milestone when our team finally won the championship.

500

All types of dogs have many shared commonalities.

All types of dogs have many (shared) commonalities.

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