#GRAMMAR 8.8 PRACTICE (due date: Wednesday, May 17)

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PART 1 of 1

DIRECTIONS:
1. Choose the word in parentheses that best completes the sentence. (25 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.

2. Identify if it is an adjective or adverb. (25 points)
*Select one of the options from the multiple choices listed.
Sentence #1: The baby ducklings (ready, readily) took to the water.
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Word: The baby ducklings (ready, readily) took to the water.

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Type: The baby ducklings (ready, readily) took to the water.

Sentence #2: The nurse took her temperature after noticing she didn’t look very (good, well).
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Word: The nurse took her temperature after noticing she didn’t look very (good, well).

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Type: The nurse took her temperature after noticing she didn’t look very (good, well).

Sentence #3: Sue hoped her guests would have a (good, well) time at the party.
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Word: Sue hoped her guests would have a (good, well) time at the party.

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Type: Sue hoped her guests would have a (good, well) time at the party.

Sentence #4: Tina wanted very (bad, badly) to make the softball team.
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Word: Tina wanted very (bad, badly) to make the softball team.

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Type: Tina wanted very (bad, badly) to make the softball team.

Sentence #5: At the relay, our team got off to a (bad, badly) start.
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Word: At the relay, our team got off to a (bad, badly) start.

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Type: At the relay, our team got off to a (bad, badly) start.

Sentence #6: Pete was (most, almost) finished with lunch when I arrived.
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Word: Pete was (most, almost) finished with lunch when I arrived.

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Type: Pete was (most, almost) finished with lunch when I arrived.

Sentence #7: The plan is (possible, possibly) to carry out, although it will be quite risky.
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Word: The plan is (possible, possibly) to carry out, although it will be quite risky.

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Type: The plan is (possible, possibly) to carry out, although it will be quite risky.

Sentence #8: I (sure, surely) will not go there with you!
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Word: I (sure, surely) will not go there with you!

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Type: I (sure, surely) will not go there with you!

Sentence #9: The twelfth of November last year was (real, really) chilly.
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Word: The twelfth of November last year was (real, really) chilly.

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Type: The twelfth of November last year was (real, really) chilly.

Sentence #10: Cecilia felt she had never completed a test so (bad, badly).
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Word: Cecilia felt she had never completed a test so (bad, badly).

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Type: Cecilia felt she had never completed a test so (bad, badly).

Sentence #11: Luis tried to look at his chances (realistic, realistically).
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Word: Luis tried to look at his chances (realistic, realistically).

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Type: Luis tried to look at his chances (realistic, realistically).

Sentence #12: Frankly, this Chinese food doesn’t taste (good, well) to me.
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Word: Frankly, this Chinese food doesn’t taste (good, well) to me.

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Type: Frankly, this Chinese food doesn’t taste (good, well) to me.

Sentence #13: The new car performed (good, well) in the safety test drive.
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Word: The new car performed (good, well) in the safety test drive.

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Type: The new car performed (good, well) in the safety test drive.

Sentence #14: The judges felt his singing was (more beautiful, more beautifully) than Ellen’s.
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Word: The judges felt his singing was (more beautiful, more beautifully) than Ellen’s.

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Type: The judges felt his singing was (more beautiful, more beautifully) than Ellen’s.

Sentence #15: They’re not (sure, surely) they’ll be able to participate in the math contest.
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Word: They’re not (sure, surely) they’ll be able to participate in the math contest.

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Type: They’re not (sure, surely) they’ll be able to participate in the math contest.

Sentence #16: The sound quality at that concert was very (bad, badly).
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Word: The sound quality at that concert was very (bad, badly).

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Type: The sound quality at that concert was very (bad, badly).

Sentence #17: Jay says his brother is not feeling (good, well) enough to play.
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Word: Jay says his brother is not feeling (good, well) enough to play.

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Type: Jay says his brother is not feeling (good, well) enough to play.

Sentence #18: My dad looked (real, really) happy when we gave him his present.
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Word: My dad looked (real, really) happy when we gave him his present.

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Type: My dad looked (real, really) happy when we gave him his present.

Sentence #19: Marianne was (extreme, extremely) surprised when she heard who had called her.
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Word: Marianne was (extreme, extremely) surprised when she heard who had called her.

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Type: Marianne was (extreme, extremely) surprised when she heard who had called her.

Sentence #20: She has earned (good, well) grades all through high school.
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Word: She has earned (good, well) grades all through high school.

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Type: She has earned (good, well) grades all through high school.

Sentence #21: Jason thinks he has to do (good, well) in every subject he studies.
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Word: Jason thinks he has to do (good, well) in every subject he studies.

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Type: Jason thinks he has to do (good, well) in every subject he studies.

Sentence #22: The paper reported that the team played (bad, badly).
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Word: The paper reported that the team played (bad, badly).

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Type: The paper reported that the team played (bad, badly).

Sentence #23: The swimming team really look (good, well) in their bright swimsuits.
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Word: The swimming team really look (good, well) in their bright swimsuits.

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Type: The swimming team really look (good, well) in their bright swimsuits.

Sentence #24: Mika wants (bad, badly) to win the spelling trophy.
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Word: Mika wants (bad, badly) to win the spelling trophy.

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Type: Mika wants (bad, badly) to win the spelling trophy.

Sentence #25: Mr. Denton (usual, usually) arrives before seven o’clock.
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Word: Mr. Denton (usual, usually) arrives before seven o’clock.

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Type: Mr. Denton (usual, usually) arrives before seven o’clock.