#GRAMMAR 8.2 PRACTICE (due date: Thursday, April 6)

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50 questions

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PART 1 of 1

DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify the adverb modifying the adjective in the sentence. (25 points)
*You may only put EXACTLY one word in the box for your answer.

2. Identify the adjective being modified by the adverb. (25 points)
*You may only put EXACTLY one word in the box for your answer.
Sentence #1: I thought the conductor was rather late in calling, “All aboard!"
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Adverb: I thought the conductor was rather late in calling, “All aboard!"

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Adjective: I thought the conductor was rather late in calling, “All aboard!"

Sentence #2: It is nearly impossible to see butterflies this time of year.
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Adverb: It is nearly impossible to see butterflies this time of year.

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Adjective: It is nearly impossible to see butterflies this time of year.

Sentence #3: Karen and Brad seem very pleased with their score in ice dancing.
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Adverb: Karen and Brad seem very pleased with their score in ice dancing.

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Adjective: Karen and Brad seem very pleased with their score in ice dancing.

Sentence #4: My family is planning this year’s completely relaxing vacation.
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Adverb: My family is planning this year’s completely relaxing vacation.

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Adjective: My family is planning this year’s completely relaxing vacation.

Sentence #5: I enrolled in a slightly unusual course.
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Adverb: I enrolled in a slightly unusual course.

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Adjective: I enrolled in a slightly unusual course.

Sentence #6: The demonstration we witnessed was truly extraordinary.
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Adverb: The demonstration we witnessed was truly extraordinary.

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Adjective: The demonstration we witnessed was truly extraordinary.

Sentence #7: The storm was terribly severe on the East Coast.
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Adverb: The storm was terribly severe on the East Coast.

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Adjective: The storm was terribly severe on the East Coast.

Sentence #8: The guest of honor was very knowledgeable.
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Adverb: The guest of honor was very knowledgeable.

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Adjective: The guest of honor was very knowledgeable.

Sentence #9: You will need one cup of finely chopped celery for this omelette.
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Adverb: You will need one cup of finely chopped celery for this omelette.

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Adjective: You will need one cup of finely chopped celery for this omelette.

Sentence #10: I have voiced my well researched position on that issue.
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Adverb: I have voiced my well researched position on that issue.

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Adjective: I have voiced my well researched position on that issue.

Sentence #11: The bike was totally clean despite the rain.
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Adverb: The bike was totally clean despite the rain.

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Adjective: The bike was totally clean despite the rain.

Sentence #12: This job seems utterly hopeless.
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Adverb: This job seems utterly hopeless.

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Adjective: This job seems utterly hopeless.

Sentence #13: The tape in your videocassette recorder is rather tangled.
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Adverb: The tape in your videocassette recorder is rather tangled.

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Adjective: The tape in your videocassette recorder is rather tangled.

Sentence #14: The soft drink can felt extremely cold in my hand.
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Adverb: The soft drink can felt extremely cold in my hand.

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Adjective: The soft drink can felt extremely cold in my hand.

Sentence #15: We were thoroughly entertained by the holiday performance.
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Adverb: We were thoroughly entertained by the holiday performance.

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Adjective: We were thoroughly entertained by the holiday performance.

Sentence #16: A very happy fan cheered when the singer took the stage.
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Adverb: A very happy fan cheered when the singer took the stage.

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Adjective: A very happy fan cheered when the singer took the stage.

Sentence #17: He was the least exhausted of the group.
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Adverb: He was the least exhausted of the group.

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Adjective: He was the least exhausted of the group.

Sentence #18: Tony and Steve were completely finished by six o’clock.
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Adverb: Tony and Steve were completely finished by six o’clock.

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Adjective: Tony and Steve were completely finished by six o’clock.

Sentence #19: The children were slightly enthusiastic about the move to Virginia.
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Adverb: The children were slightly enthusiastic about the move to Virginia.

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Adjective: The children were slightly enthusiastic about the move to Virginia.

Sentence #20: The concert is already over.
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Adverb: The concert is already over.

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Adjective: The concert is already over.

Sentence #21: Did you see that Nina and Sally built an extremely large decoration for the pep rally on Friday?
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Adverb: Did you see that Nina and Sally built an extremely large decoration for the pep rally on Friday?

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Adjective: Did you see that Nina and Sally built an extremely large decoration for the pep rally on Friday?

Sentence #22: Al placed himself on a very rigorous training schedule for wrestling.
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Adverb: Al placed himself on a very rigorous training schedule for wrestling.

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Adjective: Al placed himself on a very rigorous training schedule for wrestling.

Sentence #23: Because he was blinded by the intensely bright car lights, Elmer never saw the sign.
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Adverb: Because he was blinded by the intensely bright car lights, Elmer never saw the sign.

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Adjective: Because he was blinded by the intensely bright car lights, Elmer never saw the sign.

Sentence #24: The life of a writer may seem very unstructured, but few know what it takes to succeed.
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Adverb: The life of a writer may seem very unstructured, but few know what it takes to succeed.

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Adjective: The life of a writer may seem very unstructured, but few know what it takes to succeed.

Sentence #25: Did you ever see such a uniformly matched team of horses?
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Adverb: Did you ever see such a uniformly matched team of horses?

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Adjective: Did you ever see such a uniformly matched team of horses?