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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: What kind of sports car would you like for your graduation present?
Type #1: What kind of sports car would you like for your graduation present?
Modified Word #1: What kind of sports car would you like for your graduation present?
Noun-Adjective #2: What kind of sports car would you like for your graduation present?
Type #2: What kind of sports car would you like for your graduation present?
Modified Word #2: What kind of sports car would you like for your graduation present?
Noun-Adjective #1: Most tourists enjoy Disney World's rides and other Orlando sights.
Type #1: Most tourists enjoy Disney World's rides and other Orlando sights.
Modified Word #1: Most tourists enjoy Disney World's rides and other Orlando sights.
Noun-Adjective #2: Most tourists enjoy Disney World's rides and other Orlando sights.
Type #2: Most tourists enjoy Disney World's rides and other Orlando sights.
Modified Word #2: Most tourists enjoy Disney World's rides and other Orlando sights.
Noun-Adjective #1: That Brazilian pepper is an invasive type of tree in Florida.
Type #1: That Brazilian pepper is an invasive type of tree in Florida.
Modified Word #1: That Brazilian pepper is an invasive type of tree in Florida.
Noun-Adjective #1: Our school’s representatives are discussing the fall dance.
Type #1: Our school’s representatives are discussing the fall dance.
Modified Word #1: Our school’s representatives are discussing the fall dance.
Noun-Adjective #2: Our school’s representatives are discussing the fall dance.
Type #2: Our school’s representatives are discussing the fall dance.
Modified Word #2: Our school’s representatives are discussing the fall dance.
Noun-Adjective #1: Melody’s aunts are coming to visit next weekend.
Type #1: Melody’s aunts are coming to visit next weekend.
Modified Word #1: Melody’s aunts are coming to visit next weekend.
Noun-Adjective #1: Dana’s mom enjoys going to many Broadway plays.
Type #1: Dana’s mom enjoys going to many Broadway plays.
Modified Word #1: Dana’s mom enjoys going to many Broadway plays.
Noun-Adjective #2: Dana’s mom enjoys going to many Broadway plays.
Type #2: Dana’s mom enjoys going to many Broadway plays.
Modified Word #2: Dana’s mom enjoys going to many Broadway plays.
Noun-Adjective #1: Whose idea was the summer picnic on the riverbank?
Type #1: Whose idea was the summer picnic on the riverbank?
Modified Word #1: Whose idea was the summer picnic on the riverbank?
Noun-Adjective #1: My uncle’s boss is sending him on a cruise for one week.
Type #1: My uncle’s boss is sending him on a cruise for one week.
Modified Word #1: My uncle’s boss is sending him on a cruise for one week.
Noun-Adjective #1: Have you ever visited an English castle before?
Type #1: Have you ever visited an English castle before?
Modified Word #1: Have you ever visited an English castle before?
Noun-Adjective #1: The painting exhibition is available only to exclusive patrons of the gallery.
Type #1: The painting exhibition is available only to exclusive patrons of the gallery.
Modified Word #1: The painting exhibition is available only to exclusive patrons of the gallery.
Noun-Adjective #1: Sadly, the coach’s son got injured in the last two minutes of the game.
Type #1: Sadly, the coach’s son got injured in the last two minutes of the game.
Modified Word #1: Sadly, the coach’s son got injured in the last two minutes of the game.
Noun-Adjective #1: The Chinese dumplings are the best item on the menu.
Type #1: The Chinese dumplings are the best item on the menu.
Modified Word #1: The Chinese dumplings are the best item on the menu.
Noun-Adjective #1: The baby just got baptized in Green Bay’s first church.
Type #1: The baby just got baptized in Green Bay’s first church.
Modified Word #1: The baby just got baptized in Green Bay’s first church.
Noun-Adjective #1: Ross’s land is filled with deer and rabbits.
Type #1: Ross’s land is filled with deer and rabbits.
Modified Word #1: Ross’s land is filled with deer and rabbits.
Noun-Adjective #1: Today’s newspaper said that a poppy’s seed is toxic to most dogs.
Type #1: Today’s newspaper said that a poppy’s seed is toxic to most dogs.
Modified Word #1: Today’s newspaper said that a poppy’s seed is toxic to most dogs.
Noun-Adjective #2: Today’s newspaper said that a poppy’s seed is toxic to most dogs.
Type #2: Today’s newspaper said that a poppy’s seed is toxic to most dogs.
Modified Word #2: Today’s newspaper said that a poppy’s seed is toxic to most dogs.