DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify any adjectives in the sentence. (17 points)
*You may only put EXACTLY one word in each box for your answer.
*DO NOT include any articles or demonstratives.
*Each adjective must go in the order of the sentence - reading from left to right.
2. Identify the noun or pronoun being modified by each adjective. (15 points)
*You may only put EXACTLY one word in each box for your answer.
*Each noun or pronoun must go in the order of the sentence - reading from left to right.
Adjective #1: The beautiful city of St. Petersburg was founded in 1703.
Noun #1: The beautiful city of St. Petersburg was founded in 1703.
Adjective #1: Architects were brought from the West to design elegant palaces.
Noun #1: Architects were brought from the West to design elegant palaces.
Adjective #1: Peter the Great wanted a magnificent city.
Noun #1: Peter the Great wanted a magnificent city.
Adjective #1: Impressive St. Petersburg has lush parks and lovely streets.
Noun #1: Impressive St. Petersburg has lush parks and lovely streets.
Adjective #2: Impressive St. Petersburg has lush parks and lovely streets.
Noun #2: Impressive St. Petersburg has lush parks and lovely streets.
Adjective #3: Impressive St. Petersburg has lush parks and lovely streets.
Noun #3: Impressive St. Petersburg has lush parks and lovely streets.
Adjective #1: Several leaders after Peter added more features to the city.
Noun #1: Several leaders after Peter added more features to the city.
Adjective #2: Several leaders after Peter added more features to the city.
Noun #2: Several leaders after Peter added more features to the city.
Adjective #1: Elizabeth, the daughter of Peter, built two palaces.
Noun #1: Elizabeth, the daughter of Peter, built two palaces.
Adjective #1: Catherine, wife of Peter III, obtained many outstanding pieces of art for the palaces.
Adjective #2: Catherine, wife of Peter III, obtained many outstanding pieces of art for the palaces.
Shared Noun #1: Catherine, wife of Peter III, obtained many outstanding pieces of art for the palaces.
Adjective #1: After the death of Vladimir Lenin in 1924, this fascinating city was renamed Leningrad, but in 1991 the name was changed back to St. Petersburg.
Noun #1: After the death of Vladimir Lenin in 1924, this fascinating city was renamed Leningrad, but in 1991 the name was changed back to St. Petersburg.
Adjective #1: Today, it still contains two major museums.
Adjective #2: Today, it still contains two major museums.
Shared Noun #1: Today, it still contains two major museums.
Adjective #1: Ornate details of the original city grace every corner.
Noun #1: Ornate details of the original city grace every corner.
Adjective #2: Ornate details of the original city grace every corner.
Noun #2: Ornate details of the original city grace every corner.
Adjective #3: Ornate details of the original city grace every corner.
Noun #3: Ornate details of the original city grace every corner.
DIRECTIONS:
1. Choose the indefinite article that comes before each word or words listed below. (10 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.
_____ Native American folktale
_____ organ
_____ wind tunnel
_____ suitcase
_____ ostrich
_____ electric car
_____ surfboard
_____ butterfly
_____ encyclopedia
_____ schedule
DIRECTIONS:
1. Rewrite each group of words by changing the proper noun to a proper adjective. (10 points)
*Each proper adjective should be capitalized.
*Do not capitalize the article at the beginning.
*Include the article if there is one. If absolutely necessary, you may change the article at the beginning.
a rock group from Britain
the painting from America
a program from Sweden
a novel from England
a radio from Japan
the language from Portugal
the song from Ireland
an ivory statue from Egypt
the leather from Morocco
the coat from Russia
DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify any adjectives in the sentence. (19 points)
*You may only put EXACTLY one word in each box for your answer.
*DO NOT include any articles or demonstratives.
*Each adjective must go in the order of the sentence - reading from left to right.
2. Identify the noun or pronoun being modified by each adjective. (14 points)
*You may only put EXACTLY one word in each box for your answer.
*Each noun or pronoun must go in the order of the sentence - reading from left to right.
Adjective #1: That vegetable lasagna smells delicious.
Adjective #2: That vegetable lasagna smells delicious.
Shared Noun #1: That vegetable lasagna smells delicious.
Adjective #1: The music is loud.
Noun #1: The music is loud.
Adjective #1: Tomatoes, dry and wrinkled, will not work for the sauce.
Adjective #2: Tomatoes, dry and wrinkled, will not work for the sauce.
Shared Noun #1: Tomatoes, dry and wrinkled, will not work for the sauce.
Adjective #1: A pillow, soft and fluffy, makes all the difference for effective sleep.
Adjective #2: A pillow, soft and fluffy, makes all the difference for effective sleep.
Shared Noun #1: A pillow, soft and fluffy, makes all the difference for effective sleep.
Adjective #3: A pillow, soft and fluffy, makes all the difference for effective sleep.
Noun #2: A pillow, soft and fluffy, makes all the difference for effective sleep.
Adjective #1: The apple tasted tart.
Noun #1: The apple tasted tart.
Adjective #1: My awesome dad generously gave me a delicious cup of hot cocoa.
Noun #1: My awesome dad generously gave me a delicious cup of hot cocoa.
Adjective #2: My awesome dad generously gave me a delicious cup of hot cocoa.
Noun #2: My awesome dad generously gave me a delicious cup of hot cocoa.
Adjective #3: My awesome dad generously gave me a delicious cup of hot cocoa.
Noun #3: My awesome dad generously gave me a delicious cup of hot cocoa.
Adjective #1: The crunchy leaves are in the backyard.
Noun #1: The crunchy leaves are in the backyard.
Adjective #1: She is frustrated with their lack of effort.
Pronoun #1: She is frustrated with their lack of effort.
Adjective #1: Children grow older every single day.
Noun #1: Children grow older every single day.
Adjective #2: Children grow older every single day.
Adjective #3: Children grow older every single day.
Shared Noun #2: Children grow older every single day.
Adjective #1: Our old neighbor has been crabby.
Adjective #2: Our old neighbor has been crabby.
Shared Noun #1: Our old neighbor has been crabby.