True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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B.6
This chicken is burnt.
There is an
adjective in this sentence.
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2.
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B.6
This chicken is burnt.
The adjective is
located in the subject part of the sentence.
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3.
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B.6
The tasty pie is on the table.
The adjective in this sentence is located in the predicate
part.
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4.
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B.6
Can I have an apricot?
This sentence
properly uses the indefinite article.
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B.6
Roger is smarter than Rich.
There is a comparative adjective in this sentence.
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Multiple Choice
Identify the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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6.
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B.6
Johns foot is swollen.
The adjective in this sentence modifies which word? a. | Johns | c. | is | b. | foot | d. | swollen | | | | |
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B.6
Johns foot is swollen.
The word that the adjective modifies is a a. | verb | c. | noun | b. | pronoun | d. | adjective | | | | |
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8.
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B.6
They are an English group.
What is the proper adjective in this sentence? a. | They
| d. | English | b. | are | e. | group | c. | an
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B.6
We stayed in Kentucky for our vacation.
What is the proper adjective in this sentence? a. | We | d. | vacation | b. | stayed | e. | There is not a proper adjective in this
sentence. | c. | Kentucky | | | | |
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10.
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B.6
Sams motorcycle is in worse shape than Saras car.
What is the irregular comparative adjective in this
sentence? a. | than | c. | worse | b. | is | d. | There is not an irregular comparative adjective in this
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