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DID YOU IMPROVE FROM THE FIRST TIME?

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PART 1 of 1

DIRECTIONS:
1. Choose the word in parentheses that best completes the sentence. (25 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.

2. Identify if it is an adjective or adverb. (25 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.
Sentence #1: Performing an act of kindness each day helps me feel (good, well) about myself.
Question 1
1.

Word: Performing an act of kindness each day helps me feel (good, well) about myself.

Question 2
2.

Type: Performing an act of kindness each day helps me feel (good, well) about myself.

Sentence #2: Juanita is a (great, greatly) chess player and a good sport.
Question 3
3.

Word: Juanita is a (great, greatly) chess player and a good sport.

Question 4
4.

Type: Juanita is a (great, greatly) chess player and a good sport.

Sentence #3: Mitzi (near, nearly) collided with Tim in the doorway.
Question 5
5.

Word: Mitzi (near, nearly) collided with Tim in the doorway.

Question 6
6.

Type: Mitzi (near, nearly) collided with Tim in the doorway.

Sentence #4: Myra looked (sad, sadly) at her friend’s broken glasses.
Question 7
7.

Word: Myra looked (sad, sadly) at her friend’s broken glasses.

Question 8
8.

Type: Myra looked (sad, sadly) at her friend’s broken glasses.

Sentence #5: There was a (sudden, suddenly) shower this afternoon.
Question 9
9.

Word: There was a (sudden, suddenly) shower this afternoon.

Question 10
10.

Type: There was a (sudden, suddenly) shower this afternoon.

Sentence #6: Nothing can be that (bad, badly).
Question 11
11.

Word: Nothing can be that (bad, badly).

Question 12
12.

Type: Nothing can be that (bad, badly).

Sentence #7: I think that this is a really (bad, badly) idea.
Question 13
13.

Word: I think that this is a really (bad, badly) idea.

Question 14
14.

Type: I think that this is a really (bad, badly) idea.

Sentence #8: Mom and Dad appeared (great, greatly) pleased with their anniversary gift.
Question 15
15.

Word: Mom and Dad appeared (great, greatly) pleased with their anniversary gift.

Question 16
16.

Type: Mom and Dad appeared (great, greatly) pleased with their anniversary gift.

Sentence #9: What is the (probable, probably) cause of the disease?
Question 17
17.

Word: What is the (probable, probably) cause of the disease?

Question 18
18.

Type: What is the (probable, probably) cause of the disease?

Sentence #10: It was an absolutely (perfect, perfectly) summer day.
Question 19
19.

Word: It was an absolutely (perfect, perfectly) summer day.

Question 20
20.

Type: It was an absolutely (perfect, perfectly) summer day.

Sentence #11: Nathan handled the emergency situation very (good, well).
Question 21
21.

Word: Nathan handled the emergency situation very (good, well).

Question 22
22.

Type: Nathan handled the emergency situation very (good, well).

Sentence #12: Could you (possible, possibly) help me with this math problem?
Question 23
23.

Word: Could you (possible, possibly) help me with this math problem?

Question 24
24.

Type: Could you (possible, possibly) help me with this math problem?

Sentence #13: People unaccustomed to winter weather often drive (bad, badly) in snow.
Question 25
25.

Word: People unaccustomed to winter weather often drive (bad, badly) in snow.

Question 26
26.

Type: People unaccustomed to winter weather often drive (bad, badly) in snow.

Sentence #14: The rain came down (sudden, suddenly).
Question 27
27.

Word: The rain came down (sudden, suddenly).

Question 28
28.

Type: The rain came down (sudden, suddenly).

Sentence #15: A temperature of seventy seems (unusual, unusually) for February in Iowa.
Question 29
29.

Word: A temperature of seventy seems (unusual, unusually) for February in Iowa.

Question 30
30.

Type: A temperature of seventy seems (unusual, unusually) for February in Iowa.

Sentence #16: A (near, nearly) miss does not count in basketball.
Question 31
31.

Word: A (near, nearly) miss does not count in basketball.

Question 32
32.

Type: A (near, nearly) miss does not count in basketball.

Sentence #17: Eat a (good, well) breakfast every morning.
Question 33
33.

Word: Eat a (good, well) breakfast every morning.

Question 34
34.

Type: Eat a (good, well) breakfast every morning.

Sentence #18: We have (probable, probably) waited too long.
Question 35
35.

Word: We have (probable, probably) waited too long.

Question 36
36.

Type: We have (probable, probably) waited too long.

Sentence #19: Although she was sick enough to miss three days of school, Maggie is (good, well) today.
Question 37
37.

Word: Although she was sick enough to miss three days of school, Maggie is (good, well) today.

Question 38
38.

Type: Although she was sick enough to miss three days of school, Maggie is (good, well) today.

Sentence #20: If we carry the ball (good, well), we will win the game.
Question 39
39.

Word: If we carry the ball (good, well), we will win the game.

Question 40
40.

Type: If we carry the ball (good, well), we will win the game.

Sentence #21: Mr. Murphy told us a (perfect, perfectly) ridiculous joke!
Question 41
41.

Word: Mr. Murphy told us a (perfect, perfectly) ridiculous joke!

Question 42
42.

Type: Mr. Murphy told us a (perfect, perfectly) ridiculous joke!

Sentence #22: It is (unusual, unusually) cold today.
Question 43
43.

Word: It is (unusual, unusually) cold today.

Question 44
44.

Type: It is (unusual, unusually) cold today.

Sentence #23: Ramon is such a (good, well) team player.
Question 45
45.

Word: Ramon is such a (good, well) team player.

Question 46
46.

Type: Ramon is such a (good, well) team player.

Sentence #24: The little puppy looked (sad, sadly) and lonely.
Question 47
47.

Word: The little puppy looked (sad, sadly) and lonely.

Question 48
48.

Type: The little puppy looked (sad, sadly) and lonely.

Sentence #25: At first glance your grade appears (bad, badly).
Question 49
49.

Word: At first glance your grade appears (bad, badly).

Question 50
50.

Type: At first glance your grade appears (bad, badly).