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DIRECTIONS:
1. In TWELVE of the sentences, insert a comma between the coordinate adjectives. (12 points)
*You may only add EXACTLY one comma in your answer.
*Copy and paste the entire sentence into the box including any punctuation.
2. TWELVE of the sentences contain cumulative adjectives and do not require a comma.
For those sentences, write none in the box. (12 points)
*You may only put EXACTLY one word in each box for your answer.
My old leather shoes are covered in mud from the horse stalls.
The politician gave a tough long-winded speech.
The elected French president gave his inaugural speech yesterday.
My former kindergarten teacher sent me a card in the mail.
At the Milwaukee County Zoo, there was a beautiful emperor penguin eating fish.
A tall skinny man walked out onto the stage to present the award.
I had a scary frightening experience with ghosts on Halloween.
Her red electric toothbrush needs to be charged overnight.
It amazes me how much fruit is on those tall banana trees!
Do you know someone who could replace the broken leg on our round dining table?
It was a difficult hard-nosed basketball game.
An old jazz song plays on the radio.
That new horror movie is way too scary for me.
My mom showed me a new innovative way to bake bread.
The player swings her Wilson tennis racquet swiftly.
The noisy ear-splitting concert went on for two hours in the new music arena.
Our priest sang an enjoyable entertaining song today at Mass.
Black Beauty was a beautiful gentle horse.
A pretty tropical bird sits on my windowsill each morning.
Don plans to have a long happy life by eating right and staying in shape.
My family makes a sweet maple syrup each winter season.
We had to travel on winding dangerous roads to get to the cabin.
Mary has tiny messy rugrats for children if you ask me.
The tired weary man trudged through the deep snow.