From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the one that best completes the sentence.
That child... nearly caused an accident.
rather
just
very
fairly
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The correct answer is C(very) and not B(just). "Just nearly" is rarely used in English and is usually replaced by "Very nearly". "Very nearly" means almost and has a stronger tone, which is in line with the sentence. Thus, the correct answer is C(nearly) and not B(just). Please the necessary corrections should be made. Thank you.

The selected answer is wrong:
The answer is B not C. very is not the word to explain how the child almost caused the accident

the answer is say that is just. because very can not just kill a accident is just that person can say it is the accident have cause. thanks freidns..learn more from me from my wesbite 2 www.senoclan.com

how can you say' just nearly 'caused an accident
they're very similar which makes the sentence look clumsy
so I go with A 'rather'










