Tuesday, October 22, 2019
Practice in Identifying Adjectives
Practice in Identifying Adjectives This exercise will give you practice in recognizing adjectivesthe part of speech that modifies (or qualifies the meaning of) nouns. To learn more about adjectives in English, see: Adding Adjectives and Adverbs to the Basic Sentence UnitPractice in Turning Adjectives Into AdverbsSentence Building with Adjectives and AdverbsSentence Combining With Adjectives and Adverbs Instructions The sentences in this exercise have been adapted from those in two paragraphs of E.L. Doctorows novel Worlds Fair (1985). (To read Doctorows original sentences, go to Ritual in Doctorows Worlds Fair.) See if you can identify all the adjectives in these 12 sentences. When youre done, compare your responses with the answers on page two. Grandmas room I regarded as a dark den of primitive rites and practices.She had two wobbly old candlesticks.Grandma lit the white candles and waved her hands over the flames.Grandma kept her room clean and tidy.She had a very impressive hope chest covered with a shawl and on her dresser a hairbrush and comb.There was a plain rocking chair under a lamp so she could read her prayer book.And on an end table beside the chair was a flat box packed with a medicinal leaf that was shredded like tobacco.This was the centerpiece of her most consistent and mysterious ritual.She removed the lid from this blue box and turned it on its back and used it to burn a pinch of the leaf.It made tiny pops and hisses as it burned.She turned her chair toward it and sat inhaling the thin wisps of smoke.The smell was pungent, as if from the underworld. Here are the answers to theà Exercise in Identifying Adjectives. Adjectives are in bold print. Grandmas room I regarded as aà darkà den ofà primitiveà rites and practices.She hadà two wobbly oldà candlesticks.Grandma lit theà whiteà candles and waved her hands over the flames.Grandma kept her roomà cleanà andà tidy.She had a veryà impressiveà hope chest covered with aà shawlà and on her dresser a hairbrush and comb.There was aà plainà rocking chair under a lamp so she could read her prayer book.And on an end table beside the chair was aà flatà box packed with aà medicinalà leaf that was shredded like tobacco.This was the centerpiece of her mostà consistentà andà mysteriousà ritual.She removed the lid from thisà blueà box and turned it on its back and used it to burn a pinch of the leaf.It madeà tinyà pops and hisses as it burned.She turned her chair toward it and sat inhaling theà thinà wisps of smoke.The smell wasà pungent, as if from the underworld. See also:à Exercise in Identifying Adverbs
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