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Which sentence is GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT?

  • A. He did poorly on the test.
  • B. He felt bad about the broken window.
  • C. He felt bad about being late.
  • D. When the patient feels unwell, give him an aspirin.
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B: 'He felt bad about the broken window.' 'Bad' is an adjective used to describe feelings, so it should be used in this context. Choices A, C, and D contain errors in the usage of 'bad' or 'badly.' In choice A, 'bad' should be replaced with 'poorly' to describe performance. In choice C, 'badly' is an adverb and should be replaced with 'bad' to describe feelings. In choice D, 'badly' should be replaced with 'unwell' as it is used to describe a physical condition.