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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.
Adverb: That is an absolutely wonderful painting you have on your wall.
Adjective: That is an absolutely wonderful painting you have on your wall.
Adverb: He is not able to speak the language yet.
Adjective: He is not able to speak the language yet.
Adverb: A brilliantly colored moth perched on a windowsill.
Adjective: A brilliantly colored moth perched on a windowsill.
Adverb: The waves rolled onto the beach in a permanently wet whisper.
Adjective: The waves rolled onto the beach in a permanently wet whisper.
Adverb: Oh, look, Lake Michigan stretches to the horizon, and it is so blue!
Adjective: Oh, look, Lake Michigan stretches to the horizon, and it is so blue!
Adverb: The very cute little chicks pranced around like toy ostriches.
Adjective: The very cute little chicks pranced around like toy ostriches.
Adverb: The young tree does not look very healthy.
Adjective: The young tree does not look very healthy.
Adverb: Few things in life are completely perfect.
Adjective: Few things in life are completely perfect.
Adverb: Shannon had a very difficult time after the accident.
Adjective: Shannon had a very difficult time after the accident.
Adverb: Our class had a really fantastic time on the field trip to the science museum.
Adjective: Our class had a really fantastic time on the field trip to the science museum.
Adverb: Almost every person at the meeting was angry about the decision.
Adjective: Almost every person at the meeting was angry about the decision.
Adverb: Tuyen was completely calm when we jumped out and yelled “Happy Birthday!”
Adjective: Tuyen was completely calm when we jumped out and yelled “Happy Birthday!”
Adverb: I don’t think she was entirely sure what she had said.
Adjective: I don’t think she was entirely sure what she had said.
Adverb: Your business with Carol is altogether private.
Adjective: Your business with Carol is altogether private.
Adverb: The plane was nearly empty.
Adjective: The plane was nearly empty.
Adverb: We went back to the very dark cave.
Adjective: We went back to the very dark cave.
Adverb: The woman in the movie seemed truly sorry for her behavior.
Adjective: The woman in the movie seemed truly sorry for her behavior.
Adverb: There was a yellow ribbon on almost every tree.
Adjective: There was a yellow ribbon on almost every tree.
Adverb: Ms. Rustagi seemed very glad about the results of the election.
Adjective: Ms. Rustagi seemed very glad about the results of the election.
Adverb: The butler looked rather nervous as the detective asked questions.
Adjective: The butler looked rather nervous as the detective asked questions.
Adverb: If you enter this contest, you are automatically registered for all others.
Adjective: If you enter this contest, you are automatically registered for all others.
Adverb: Lea was very lucky to win the contest.
Adjective: Lea was very lucky to win the contest.
Adverb: The veterinarian said nothing was medically wrong with their hamster.
Adjective: The veterinarian said nothing was medically wrong with their hamster.
Adverb: Stephanie seemed truly grateful for all the gifts she received.
Adjective: Stephanie seemed truly grateful for all the gifts she received.
Adverb: The ground was very dry.
Adjective: The ground was very dry.