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14-Adjectives_Adverbs_Double Negatives-11



True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false.
 

 1. 

B.11 “Roger and Rufus sadly walked through the city.”

There is an adverb in this sentence.
 

 2. 

B.11 An adverb that reduces the intensity of an adjective is an intensifier.
 

 3. 

B.11 “Roger is smarter than Rich.”

There is a comparative adjective in this sentence.
 

 4. 

B.11 “I really want this.”

There is a demonstrative adjective in this sentence.
 

 5. 

B.11 An adjective that emphasizes an adverb is an intensifier.
 

Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 6. 

B.11 isn’t

What does the apostrophe replace in this contraction
a.
i
c.
no
b.
o
d.
wo
 

 7. 

B.11 Choose the affirmative word.
a.
none
d.
All of the above
b.
ever
e.
None of the above
c.
wouldn’t
 

 8. 

B.11 “Sam was the fastest runner in the race.”

What type of adverb is in this sentence?
a.
persuasive
c.
comparative
b.
objective
d.
superlative
 

 9. 

B.11 “His dad is cooler than Jeff’s and Jacks’s.”

How could this sentence be rewritten?
a.
“His dad is the coolest of the three.”
c.
“His dad is the most coolest of the three.”
b.
“His dad is more cool than Jeff’s and Jack’s.”
d.
“His dad is more cooler than Jeff’s and Jack’s.”
 

 10. 

B.11 “The trains always arrive late.”

This sentence is
a.
comparative.
c.
objective.
b.
superlative.
d.
None of the above
 



 
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