DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify any noun-adjectives in the sentence. (20 points)
*You may only put EXACTLY one word in each box for your answer unless it is a proper noun.
*Each noun-adjective must go in the order of the sentence - reading from left to right.
*If it is possessive, be sure to include the apostrophe in your answer.
2. Identify the type of noun that is acting as an adjective. (20 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.
*Each noun-adjective type must go in the order of the sentence - reading from left to right.
*There are EXACTLY five of each type.
3. Identify the noun or pronoun being modified by the noun-adjective. (20 points)
*You may only put EXACTLY one word in each box for your answer unless it is a proper noun.
*Each word modified must go in the order of the sentence - reading from left to right.
Noun-Adjective #1: That new student borrowed Walter’s book for math class.
Type #1: That new student borrowed Walter’s book for math class.
Modified Word #1: That new student borrowed Walter’s book for math class.
Noun-Adjective #2: That new student borrowed Walter’s book for math class.
Type #2: That new student borrowed Walter’s book for math class.
Modified Word #2: That new student borrowed Walter’s book for math class.
Noun-Adjective #1: That actor’s new movie is David’s favorite.
Type #1: That actor’s new movie is David’s favorite.
Modified Word #1: That actor’s new movie is David’s favorite.
Noun-Adjective #2: That actor’s new movie is David’s favorite.
Type #2: That actor’s new movie is David’s favorite.
Modified Word #2: That actor’s new movie is David’s favorite.
Noun-Adjective #1: Several frog figurines decorate her mantle.
Type #1: Several frog figurines decorate her mantle.
Modified Word #1: Several frog figurines decorate her mantle.
Noun-Adjective #1: These dog toys are too small for his Australian shepherd.
Type #1: These dog toys are too small for his Australian shepherd.
Modified Word #1: These dog toys are too small for his Australian shepherd.
Noun-Adjective #2: These dog toys are too small for his Australian shepherd.
Type #2: These dog toys are too small for his Australian shepherd.
Modified Word #2: These dog toys are too small for his Australian shepherd.
Noun-Adjective #1: My favorite animal is the Asian elephant.
Type #1: My favorite animal is the Asian elephant.
Modified Word #1: My favorite animal is the Asian elephant.
Noun-Adjective #1: Imported Swiss cheese on French bread makes a delicious warm sandwich.
Type #1: Imported Swiss cheese on French bread makes a delicious warm sandwich.
Modified Word #1: Imported Swiss cheese on French bread makes a delicious warm sandwich.
Noun-Adjective #2: Imported Swiss cheese on French bread makes a delicious warm sandwich.
Type #2: Imported Swiss cheese on French bread makes a delicious warm sandwich.
Modified Word #2: Imported Swiss cheese on French bread makes a delicious warm sandwich.
Noun-Adjective #1: Our principal’s office is down this hallway.
Type #1: Our principal’s office is down this hallway.
Modified Word #1: Our principal’s office is down this hallway.
Noun-Adjective #1: Many cars are driving on the busy city highways.
Type #1: Many cars are driving on the busy city highways.
Modified Word #1: Many cars are driving on the busy city highways.
Noun-Adjective #1: Whose computer tablet is that one?
Type #1: Whose computer tablet is that one?
Modified Word #1: Whose computer tablet is that one?
Noun-Adjective #1: Those National Football League players work hard for their paychecks.
Type #1: Those National Football League players work hard for their paychecks.
Modified Word #1: Those National Football League players work hard for their paychecks.
Noun-Adjective #1: The first thing I would like you to clean is the computer’s keyboard.
Type #1: The first thing I would like you to clean is the computer’s keyboard.
Modified Word #1: The first thing I would like you to clean is the computer’s keyboard.
Noun-Adjective #1: Saint Paul's transportation is very busy during the week.
Type #1: Saint Paul's transportation is very busy during the week.
Modified Word #1: Saint Paul's transportation is very busy during the week.
Noun-Adjective #1: I feel like the eggs’ color looks a little off.
Type #1: I feel like the eggs’ color looks a little off.
Modified Word #1: I feel like the eggs’ color looks a little off.
Noun-Adjective #1: The National Review's fortieth year of publication is coming up soon.
Type #1: The National Review's fortieth year of publication is coming up soon.
Modified Word #1: The National Review's fortieth year of publication is coming up soon.
Noun-Adjective #1: Make sure the kites’ altitudes meet regulations for Chicago’s upcoming festival.
Type #1: Make sure the kites’ altitudes meet regulations for Chicago’s upcoming festival.
Modified Word #1: Make sure the kites’ altitudes meet regulations for Chicago’s upcoming festival.
Noun-Adjective #2: Make sure the kites’ altitudes meet regulations for Chicago’s upcoming festival.
Type #2: Make sure the kites’ altitudes meet regulations for Chicago’s upcoming festival.
Modified Word #2: Make sure the kites’ altitudes meet regulations for Chicago’s upcoming festival.