Adjectives
Articles
Adverbs
Misplaced Modifiers
Miscellaneous
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Where are adjectives typically placed in a sentence?

Before the noun

100

Where do articles go in a sentence?

Articles go before the noun. 

100

Do adverbs always end in -ly? Give an example.

No. 

Very, soon, now, so, then, etc. 

100

Where do you put a modifier in a sentence?

The modifier must be placed directly in front of or behind the phrase being modified. 

100

Find the adverb in the sentence: 

I barely slept last night. 

The adverb is barely. 

200

What are the 3 questions adjectives answer? 

Which one? What kind? How many? 

200

What are the articles? (3)

‘a’, ‘an’, and ‘the’

200

What do adverbs modify? (3)

Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. 

200

What is a squinting modifier? 

A squinting modifier occurs when the modifier is in between two subjects and could reasonably refer to either.

200

Which one is NOT an article? 

A. An 

B. A

C. On

D. The

C. On 

300

What are the 4 forms of adjectives?

The positive, the negative, the comparative, and the superlative. 

300

When do you use ‘an’ in a sentence? 

Use ‘an’ when it comes before a word that starts with a vowel or vowel sound. 

300

What are 4 of the 6 questions adverbs answer?

How? When? Where? Why? Under what conditions? To what degree?

300

What is a dangling modifier? 

A dangling modifier occurs when the intended subject for the modifier is missing from the sentence, and instead another subject appears in its place.

300

What are the 3 types of misused modifiers? 

Misplaced modifiers, dangling modifiers, and squinting modifiers. 

400

What is the superlative form of warm? 

A. More warm

B. Warmiest 

C. Warmer

D. Warmest 

D. Warmest 

400

Is ‘the’ a singular or plural article? 

‘The’ is both singular and plural!

400

Find the adverb(s) in the sentence:

Make sure to drive carefully on the wet roads. 

The adverb is carefully. 

400

Is this a misplaced, dangling, or squinting modifier and why? 

Taking a moment to think clearly improves your scores. 

This is a squinting modifier because it could go either way: thinking clearly will help improve your scores or thinking helps clearly improve your scores. 

400

What is the superlative form of both far in distance and far in time or amount. 

Distance: farthest 

Time: furthest

500

Find the adjective(s) in the sentence: 

On Christmas, I crave something sweet like gingerbread or hot chocolate. 

The adjectives in the sentence are ‘sweet’ and ‘hot’. 

500

Find the article(s) in the sentence and say whether it is singular or plural: 

An apple a day keeps the doctor away. 

Articles: ‘an’, ‘a’, and ‘the’. It is singular. 

500

Find the adverb in the sentence: 

My dad said, “if you don’t leave now, you will be stuck in traffic.”

The adverb is now. 

500

Is this a misplaced, dangling, or squinting modifier? Correct the sentence - the sentence is about going to a loud restaurant with her brother. 

I went to dinner on Friday night with my brother, which was really loud.




Misplaced modifier.


Correct sentence:

I went to dinner, which was really loud, on Friday night with my brother. 

500

What are modifiers? 

Modifiers are words or clauses that enhance a sentence, also known as adverbs and adjectives.  
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