True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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Roger and Rufus sadly walked through the city.
There is an adverb in this sentence.
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An adverb that reduces the intensity of an adjective is an intensifier.
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Roger is smarter than Rich.
There is a comparative adjective in this sentence.
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I really want this.
There is a
demonstrative adjective in this sentence.
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An adjective that emphasizes an adverb is an intensifier.
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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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isnt
What does the apostrophe replace in this
contraction
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Choose the affirmative word. a. | none | d. | All of the above | b. | ever | e. | None of the
above | c. | wouldnt | | | | |
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Sam was the fastest runner in the race.
What type of adverb is in this sentence? a. | persuasive | c. | comparative | b. | objective | d. | superlative | | | | |
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His dad is cooler than Jeffs and Jackss.
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 Jeffs and
Jacks. | d. | His dad is
more cooler than Jeffs and Jacks. | | | | |
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The trains always arrive late.
This sentence is a. | comparative. | c. | objective. | b. | superlative. | d. | None of the
above | | | | |
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