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DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify any pronoun-adjectives in the sentence. (20 points)
*You may only put EXACTLY one word in each box for your answer.
*If there is an apostrophe +s, include that in your answer.
*Each pronoun-adjective must go in the order of the sentence - reading from left to right.
2. Identify the type of pronoun that is acting as an adjective. (20 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.
*Each pronoun-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 pronoun-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.
Pronoun-Adjective #1: She makes her own clothes as a way to save money.
Type #1: She makes her own clothes as a way to save money.
Modified Word #1: She makes her own clothes as a way to save money.
Pronoun-Adjective #1: May I take whichever book I choose?
Type #1: May I take whichever book I choose?
Modified Word #1: May I take whichever book I choose?
Pronoun-Adjective #1: Manny and John have their own version of what happened yesterday at the game.
Type #1: Manny and John have their own version of what happened yesterday at the game.
Modified Word #1: Manny and John have their own version of what happened yesterday at the game.
Pronoun-Adjective #1: That calculator can print out many results.
Type #1: That calculator can print out many results.
Word #1: That calculator can print out many results.
Pronoun-Adjective #2: That calculator can print out many results.
Type #2: That calculator can print out many results.
Modified Word #2: That calculator can print out many results.
Pronoun-Adjective #1: Ms. Kowalski signed her autograph on this theater program.
Type #1: Ms. Kowalski signed her autograph on this theater program.
Modified Word #1: Ms. Kowalski signed her autograph on this theater program.
Pronoun-Adjective #2: Ms. Kowalski signed her autograph on this theater program.
Type #2: Ms. Kowalski signed her autograph on this theater program.
Modified Word #2: Ms. Kowalski signed her autograph on this theater program.
Pronoun-Adjective #1: These times are the ones everyone enjoys so much.
Type #1: These times are the ones everyone enjoys so much.
Modified Word #1: These times are the ones everyone enjoys so much.
Pronoun-Adjective #1: Some mice have chewed several cables in the living room.
Type #1: Some mice have chewed several cables in the living room.
Modified Word #1: Some mice have chewed several cables in the living room.
Pronoun-Adjective #2: Some mice have chewed several cables in the living room.
Type #2: Some mice have chewed several cables in the living room.
Modified Word #2: Some mice have chewed several cables in the living room.
Pronoun-Adjective #1: Which coat is Paul’s?
Type #1: Which coat is Paul’s?
Modified Word #1: Which coat is Paul’s?
Pronoun-Adjective #1: Franklin, does that incident have anything to do with your shyness?
Type #1: Franklin, does that incident have anything to do with your shyness?
Modified Word #1: Franklin, does that incident have anything to do with your shyness?
Pronoun-Adjective #2: Franklin, does that incident have anything to do with your shyness?
Type #2: Franklin, does that incident have anything to do with your shyness?
Modified Word #2: Franklin, does that incident have anything to do with your shyness?
Pronoun-Adjective #1: In the cook-off, what recipe made the finals?
Type #1: In the cook-off, what recipe made the finals?
Modified Word #1: In the cook-off, what recipe made the finals?
Pronoun-Adjective #1: What CD is Sarah listening to?
Type #1: What CD is Sarah listening to?
Modified Word #1: What CD is Sarah listening to?
Pronoun-Adjective #1: Both teams will receive a 2-minute warning before the start.
Type #1: Both teams will receive a 2-minute warning before the start.
Modified Word #1: Both teams will receive a 2-minute warning before the start.
Pronoun-Adjective #1: These tools are priceless, so please be careful with them.
Type #1: These tools are priceless, so please be careful with them.
Modified Word #1: These tools are priceless, so please be careful with them.
Pronoun-Adjective #1: The dog shook its wet fur and splattered water over the entire room.
Type #1: The dog shook its wet fur and splattered water over the entire room.
Modified Word #1: The dog shook its wet fur and splattered water over the entire room.
Pronoun-Adjective #1: Which assignment are you working on each day?
Type #1: Which assignment are you working on each day?
Modified Word #1: Which assignment are you working on each day?
Pronoun-Adjective #2: Which assignment are you working on each day?
Type #2: Which assignment are you working on each day?
Modified Word #2: Which assignment are you working on each day?