#GRAMMAR 8.3 REDO

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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.
Sentence #1: The politician somewhat reluctantly answered the reporter’s question.
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Adverb Doing the Modifying: The politician somewhat reluctantly answered the reporter’s question.

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Adverb Being Modified: The politician somewhat reluctantly answered the reporter’s question.

Sentence #2: He almost always turns off the light.
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Adverb Doing the Modifying: He almost always turns off the light.

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Adverb Being Modified: He almost always turns off the light.

Sentence #3: The reporter followed events fairly closely.
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Adverb Doing the Modifying: The reporter followed events fairly closely.

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Adverb Being Modified: The reporter followed events fairly closely.

Sentence #4: My father works particularly hard for a living.
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Adverb Doing the Modifying: My father works particularly hard for a living.

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Adverb Being Modified: My father works particularly hard for a living.

Sentence #5: A kangaroo jumps much higher than a rabbit.
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Adverb Doing the Modifying: A kangaroo jumps much higher than a rabbit.

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Adverb Being Modified: A kangaroo jumps much higher than a rabbit.

Sentence #6: We almost always are involved in community service.
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Adverb Doing the Modifying: We almost always are involved in community service.

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Adverb Being Modified: We almost always are involved in community service.

Sentence #7: Abdul tiptoed relatively sneakily through the house.
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Adverb Doing the Modifying: Abdul tiptoed relatively sneakily through the house.

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Adverb Being Modified: Abdul tiptoed relatively sneakily through the house.

Sentence #8: The plumber worked exceptionally long on the broken pipe.
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Adverb Doing the Modifying: The plumber worked exceptionally long on the broken pipe.

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Adverb Being Modified: The plumber worked exceptionally long on the broken pipe.

Sentence #9: This program ends super soon.
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Adverb Doing the Modifying: This program ends super soon.

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Adverb Being Modified: This program ends super soon.

Sentence #10: Please come near here.
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Adverb Doing the Modifying: Please come near here.

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Adverb Being Modified: Please come near here.

Sentence #11: I think that most definitely is the best batch of cookies you have ever made.
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Adverb Doing the Modifying: I think that most definitely is the best batch of cookies you have ever made.

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Adverb Being Modified: I think that most definitely is the best batch of cookies you have ever made.

Sentence #12: The scientist quite easily solved that problem.
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Adverb Doing the Modifying: The scientist quite easily solved that problem.

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Adverb Being Modified: The scientist quite easily solved that problem.

Sentence #13: This costume is normally not itchy.
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Adverb Doing the Modifying: This costume is normally not itchy.

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Adverb Being Modified: This costume is normally not itchy.

Sentence #14: The boys were dressed very handsomely for the homecoming dance.
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Adverb Doing the Modifying: The boys were dressed very handsomely for the homecoming dance.

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Adverb Being Modified: The boys were dressed very handsomely for the homecoming dance.

Sentence #15: Alison will almost certainly finish the course.
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Adverb Doing the Modifying: Alison will almost certainly finish the course.

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Adverb Being Modified: Alison will almost certainly finish the course.

Sentence #16: The alarm clock hardly ever wakes me up.
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Adverb Doing the Modifying: The alarm clock hardly ever wakes me up.

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Adverb Being Modified: The alarm clock hardly ever wakes me up.

Sentence #17: The mayor was quite strongly opposed to the new law.
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Adverb Doing the Modifying: The mayor was quite strongly opposed to the new law.

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Adverb Being Modified: The mayor was quite strongly opposed to the new law.

Sentence #18: The student worked very diligently.
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Adverb Doing the Modifying: The student worked very diligently.

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Adverb Being Modified: The student worked very diligently.

Sentence #19: We saw a meteor fall near here.
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Adverb Doing the Modifying: We saw a meteor fall near here.

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Adverb Being Modified: We saw a meteor fall near here.

Sentence #20: Anthony, turn off the radio right now.
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Adverb Doing the Modifying: Anthony, turn off the radio right now.

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Adverb Being Modified: Anthony, turn off the radio right now.