Identify the adjective AND the noun it modifies: The puppy became frisky after he ate the treat.
Adjective = frisky Noun = puppy
Adjective or Adverb: Rylee left Allison in the ball pit.
Adverb
Identify the adverb AND the word it modifies: The white paint dried overnight.
Adverb = overnight Verb = dried
Identify the adjective AND the noun it modifies: The car beside the sidewalk is ours.
Adjective = beside the sidewalk = car
Adjective or Adverb: Her prom dress with the big skirt, is really beautiful.
Adjective
Identify the adverb AND the word it modifies: I parked the car under the bridge.
Adverb = under the bridge Word that it modifies = parked
Identify the adjective/ adjective phrase AND the noun it modifies: The boy, sitting inside the shop, is my brother.
Adjective = sitting inside the shop Noun = boy
Adjective or Adverb. Gabe ate cereal of great nutritional value before school.
adverb
Identify the adverb of DEGREE and the word it modifies: They live in an extremely large house.
Adverb = extremely Adjective = large
Identify the adjective/ adjective phrase AND the noun it modifies: The soup boiling on the stove is for my brother.
Adjective: boiling on the stove Noun: soup
Identify the modifier and tell what kind is present in the sentence. With a smile, she walked down the aisle.
modifier: With a smile, adverb phrase
Identify the adverb and the word it modifies: The class paid to watch the movie.
Adverb = to watch, paid
How many adjectives are there in the sentence? My younger brother is very good at cooking French toast and baking strawberry cake.
5 (My, younger, good, French, strawberry)
Identify the modifier and tell what kind is present in the sentence. The bird, with blue feathers, was chased by the dog.
modifier: with blue feathers, adjective
How many adverbs are there in the sentence? Weekly at noon, our family vigilantly meets each other at my grandparent's house.
4 (weekly, at noon, vigilantly, at my grandparent's house)