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#GRAMMAR 8.3 PRACTICE (due date: Wednesday, April 12)

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Sentence #1: James understood perfectly well what he needed to do.

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Sentence #2: We almost always take our dog with us on vacation.

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Sentence #3: It snows very often in November.

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Sentence #4: All rattlesnakes are poisonous, but they bite people relatively rarely.

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Sentence #5: Definitely always wear leather boots when you are hiking.

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Sentence #6: I suggest that you do not ever argue with them.

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Sentence #7: That music store hardly ever has what I am looking for.

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Sentence #8: The conversation ended rather abruptly.

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Sentence #9: I went to bed too late last night so now I’m tired.

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Sentence #10: Jeff finished slightly behind Audrey in the two-mile race.

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Sentence #11: Chico almost always comes to school with Mr. Fernandez.

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Sentence #12: Both my parents have to work quite late tonight so I have to watch Tommy.

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Sentence #13: This model airplane requires too much fuzzy paint.

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Sentence #14: I would prefer to proceed rather slowly.

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Sentence #15: Perhaps you are being just too cautious.

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Sentence #16: The disease spread very rapidly throughout the school.

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Sentence #17: The reunion took place rather recently.

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Sentence #18: Mrs. Leal quite proudly introduced her family.

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Sentence #19: Denise practically always finishes her homework before dinner.

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Sentence #20: Nick and Steve both play tennis rather effortlessly.

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PART 1 of 1

DIRECTIONS:

1. Identify the adverb modifying the other adverb in the sentence. (20 points)

*You may only put EXACTLY one word in the box for your answer.

2. Identify the adverb being modified by the other adverb. (20 points)

*You may only put EXACTLY one word in the box for your answer.

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Adverb Doing the Modifying: James understood perfectly well what he needed to do.

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Adverb Being Modified: James understood perfectly well what he needed to do.

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3.

Adverb Doing the Modifying: We almost always take our dog with us on vacation.

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Adverb Being Modified: We almost always take our dog with us on vacation.

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Adverb Doing the Modifying: It snows very often in November.

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Adverb Being Modified: It snows very often in November.

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Adverb Doing the Modifying: All rattlesnakes are poisonous, but they bite people relatively rarely.

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Adverb Being Modified: All rattlesnakes are poisonous, but they bite people relatively rarely.

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Adverb Doing the Modifying: Definitely always wear leather boots when you are hiking.

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Adverb Being Modified: Definitely always wear leather boots when you are hiking.

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Adverb Doing the Modifying: I suggest that you do not ever argue with them.

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Adverb Being Modified: I suggest that you do not ever argue with them.

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Adverb Doing the Modifying: That music store hardly ever has what I am looking for.

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Adverb Being Modified: That music store hardly ever has what I am looking for.

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Adverb Doing the Modifying: The conversation ended rather abruptly.

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Adverb Being Modified: The conversation ended rather abruptly.

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Adverb Doing the Modifying: I went to bed too late last night so now I’m tired.

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Adverb Being Modified: I went to bed too late last night so now I’m tired.

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Adverb Doing the Modifying: Jeff finished slightly behind Audrey in the two-mile race.

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Adverb Being Modified: Jeff finished slightly behind Audrey in the two-mile race.

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Adverb Doing the Modifying: Chico almost always comes to school with Mr. Fernandez.

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Adverb Being Modified: Chico almost always comes to school with Mr. Fernandez.

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Adverb Doing the Modifying: Both my parents have to work quite late tonight so I have to watch Tommy.

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Adverb Being Modified: Both my parents have to work quite late tonight so I have to watch Tommy.

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Adverb Doing the Modifying: This model airplane requires too much fuzzy paint.

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Adverb Being Modified: This model airplane requires too much fuzzy paint.

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Adverb Doing the Modifying: I would prefer to proceed rather slowly.

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Adverb Being Modified: I would prefer to proceed rather slowly.

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Adverb Doing the Modifying: Perhaps you are being just too cautious.

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Adverb Being Modified: Perhaps you are being just too cautious.

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Adverb Doing the Modifying: The disease spread very rapidly throughout the school.

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Adverb Being Modified: The disease spread very rapidly throughout the school.

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Adverb Doing the Modifying: The reunion took place rather recently.

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Adverb Being Modified: The reunion took place rather recently.

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Adverb Doing the Modifying: Mrs. Leal quite proudly introduced her family.

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Adverb Being Modified: Mrs. Leal quite proudly introduced her family.

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Adverb Doing the Modifying: Denise practically always finishes her homework before dinner.

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Adverb Being Modified: Denise practically always finishes her homework before dinner.

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Adverb Doing the Modifying: Nick and Steve both play tennis rather effortlessly.

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Adverb Being Modified: Nick and Steve both play tennis rather effortlessly.