Chapter 265. Exercise B1-19

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Exercise B1-19
Identifying adjectives and adverbs
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For each sentence, choose the option that lists all the adjectives and adverbs in the sentence. Include nouns and pronouns that function as adjectives; also remember that the articles a, an, and the are adjectives.

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Example

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Correct. For more help, see sections B1-d and B1-e.
Sorry. The only adjective is elusive. There is one adverb: hard. For more help, see sections B1-d and B1-e.
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Correct. For more help, see sections B1-d and B1-e.
Sorry. Lively is an adjective. For more help, see sections B1-d and B1-e.
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Question

Correct. For more help, see sections B1-d and B1-e.
Sorry. Most is an adverb. And calculus is a noun used as an adjective. For more help, see sections B1-d and B1-e.
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Question

Correct. For more help, see sections B1-d and B1-e.
Sorry. Broken is an adjective. For more help, see sections B1-d and B1-e.
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Correct. For more help, see sections B1-d and B1-e.
Sorry. Steadily is an adverb. And twenty-four is an adjective. For more help, see sections B1-d and B1-e.
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