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Adjectives and Adverbs
Identification only Adjectives & Adverbs

This activity contains 25 questions.

Question 1
1 Identify the adjective(s): My computer is old and very slow.
 
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Question 2
2 Identify the adverbs: We should elect Angela because she's always so incredibly organized.
 
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Question 3
3 Identify the adjectives: The funny old rowboat bobbed and swayed in the turquoise water.
 
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Question 4
4 Identify the adjectives: The comic book cover was slick and shiny.
 
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Question 5
5 Identify the adverb(s): The professor spoke very softly, and the students took careful notes.
 
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Question 6
6 Identify the adverb(s): Their last album was wildly successful, too.
 
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Question 7
7 Identify the adjectives: Claudia found the front door was stuck, so she went to the back door.
 
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Question 8
8 Identify the adverbs: We almost lost the game, but suddenly Charles took a wild shot.
 
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Question 9
9 Identify the adjectives: Look for a brown house with green shutters and a huge maple tree in the front yard.
 
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Question 10
10 Identify the adjectives: The English exam was long and hard, and one student screamed and fainted.
 
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Question 11
11 Identify the adverbs: Yesterday, while she was outside, she was stung by a bee.
 
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Question 12
12 Identify the adjectives: I am so hungry that I could eat a large elephant for lunch.
 
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Question 13
13 Identify the adjectives: My biology class is difficult but interesting.
 
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Question 14
14 Identify the adverbs: The restaurant was extremely busy yesterday.
 
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Question 15
15 Identify the adverbs: His unusually loud voice became quite annoying.
 
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Question 16
16 Identify the adjectives: My cousin owns a fancy antique store.
 
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Question 17
17 Identify the adverbs: I thought the mayor behaved quite foolishly at the press conference.
 
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Question 18
18 Identify the adjectives: The good news is that her older brother volunteers for the Boy Scouts.
 
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Question 19
19 Identify the adverbs: We must walk quickly to the car; it's raining heavily.
 
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Question 20
20 Identify the adjectives: Lucy's brother is a famous eye surgeon.
 
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Question 21
21 Identify the adjectives: My previous job was exciting, but this job is quite boring.
 
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Question 22
22 Identify the adverbs: Sharronda carefully dusted the rather fragile antique vase.
 
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Question 23
23 Identify the adjectives: I felt bad when I heard about your skiing accident.
 
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Question 24
24 Identify the adverbs: Coach Adams was not completely satisfied with the kicking game yesterday.
 
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Question 25
25 Identify the adverbs: I always arrive at the theater too late to get a good seat.
 
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