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Adjectives #9: Adjectives, Nouns, or Pronouns? Directions: Identify the word that is underlined as either an adjective, noun, or pronoun. 1. The science book is on the shelf. 2. The airplane ride was exciting. 3. My favorite school subject is science. 4. My favorite school subject is science. 5. I spilled ink on the desk top. 6. The desk in the corner is mine. 7. The swimming class has five students. 8. Swimming is my favorite sport 9. Each person did the assignment. 10. This is my favorite television show. 11. Whose gloves are these? 12. Most of the answers are correct. 13. I chose that subject for my speech. 14. Most puppies sleep for many hours a day.

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Answered by shivamrafgesfzd
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Answer:

Explanation:Adverbs and adjectives both describe, but they’re used differently. Examine the

chart and examples below to see how each is used.

Adverbs Modify Adjectives Modify

Verbs nouns

Adjectives pronouns

Other adverbs

For example: For example:

Verb adverb noun adjective

^ ^ ^ ^

My sister drives carefully. Mike was tired after the race.

Directions: Look at the sentences below and decide whether an adverb or adjective is

needed. Circle your choice. Then underline the word it modifies. (Hint: adverbs

usually, but not always, end in “ly”).

1. The house looked (empty, emptily).

2. Jason pitched (wild, wildly).

3. The choir sang (good, well).

4. Those hills look (beautiful, beautifully).

5. The teams were matched (even, evenly).

6. The cheese on this cracker tastes (strange, strangely).

7. You print so (neat, neatly).

8. Ron arrived (prompt, promptly) at ten.

9. I go to the gym (regular, regularly).

10.The snow fell (steady, steadily).

11.The solution to the crime seemed (obvious, obviously).

12.The hem of the skirt was (real, really) crooked.

Adjectives or Adverbs? #2

Directions: Determine whether each underlined word below is an adjective or an

adverb.

1. The woolly mammoth is believed to be the ancestor of the modern elephant.

2. She jumped up suddenly and left the room.

3. This recipe calls for coarsely ground nuts.

4. The early bird gets the worm.

5. She speaks so softly that I can hardly hear her.

6. She has curly blond hair and blue eyes.

7. “Come here, quickly,” she said, “and help me get this curtain hung.”

8. At the pet shop a cuddly little kitten snuggled up to me, and I almost bought it.

9. A nicely trimmed hedge is an asset to a yard.

10.His kingly bearing makes him a perfect choice for the role of pharaoh in our play.

11.That oil painting is absolutely magnificent!

12.Toothpaste ads on television always feature models with gleaming, pearly teeth.

13.“I’m the greatest,” he said jokingly, as he flexed his almost nonexistent muscles.

Adverbs and Adjectives #3

Directions: For each of the following sentences, identify the underlined word as either

an adjective or an adverb.

1. Music has accompanied drama since old times.

2. Beethoven, a composer, tirelessly devoted himself to his music.

3. He often worked late.

4. In the old days, musical selections were performed live by great pianists.

5. Beethoven was terribly shocked when he learned he was losing his hearing when

he was in his late twenties.

6. His condition gradually worsened.

7. Music in silent films (films with no talking) had little, if any, connection to the

on-screen action and presented little variation from one scene to the next.

8. Today music plays a special role in the production of movies.

9. Can you think of any good movie soundtracks?

10.Recently, I saw a movie that had a really good soundtrack.

Adverbs and Adjectives #4

Directions: Identify each of the underlined words as either an adjective or an adverb.

1. Karaoke became a major trend in Japan and around the world.

2. Many people sing karaoke, even though some sing poorly.

3. The concept of karaoke is not a new one.

4. The word “karaoke” means “empty orchestra” in Japanese.

5. Powerful speakers play the background music.

6. Meanwhile, the lyrics are displayed on a large screen.

7. Sometimes the lyrics move by too quickly and singers get lost.

8. What do you think is the most popular song for karaoke singers?

9. Karaoke can be challenging when the songs are chosen randomly for you.

10.Karaoke is so fun, I am sure it will be around for a long time

Answered by kmanishsrv87
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