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1. Study Guide Review.notebook April 09, 2013
Lesson 1—What is an Adjective? Circle ALL articles. Underline each adjective
and draw an arrow to the word it modifies.
1. In the park there is an Egyptian statue, a colorful carousel and an interesting
zoo.
2. In the zoo there is an African exhibit with exotic monkeys.
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2. Study Guide Review.notebook April 09, 2013
Lesson 2—Predicate Adjectives Label the subject and verb in each
sentence. Write the predicate adjective.
3. The volcanic eruptions of Mount St. Helens were very destructive.
___________________________
4. Thick, fast mudslides seemed deadly.
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3. Study Guide Review.notebook April 09, 2013
Lesson 3—Other Word Used as Adjectives Underline each noun or pronoun
that is used as an adjective. Draw an arrow to the word it modifies.
5. Their equipment includes this harness and that helmet in order to safely
see the mountaintop view.
6. Mastering the body positions and each skill requires muscle strength and
concentration.
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4. Study Guide Review.notebook April 09, 2013
Lesson 4—Adverbs Underline each adverb and draw an arrow to the verb,
adjective, or other adverb that is modified. Label the word modified (V,
Adj., Adv.)
7. Finally, in 1806, the difficult 8,000 mile journey ended.
8. Because the journey was so completely successful, Lewis and Clark
became famous.
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5. Study Guide Review.notebook April 09, 2013
Lesson 5—Making Comparisons Circle the correct comparative or
superlative in each sentence.
9. The crownofthorns starfish is the coral reef’s (deadlier, deadliest)
enemy.
10. These starfish can devour polyps (more quickly, most quickly) than the
average starfish.
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6. Study Guide Review.notebook April 09, 2013
Lesson 6—Adjective or Adverb? Circle the correct adjective or adverb in
parentheses. Label the circled word adjective or adverb.
11. After art class, I didn’t feel (good, well) and went to the nurse’s office.
12. Our whole vacation was ruined because we planned it (badly, bad).
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7. Study Guide Review.notebook April 09, 2013
Lesson 7—Avoiding Double Negatives Circle each “double negative” error in
the writing sample below.
Without sand, no one couldn’t build sandcastles or walk on a beach. Sand is
made of fine pieces of rock and minerals that aren’t barely larger than clay or
silt. In a desert, sand doesn’t like nowhere near water but covers the land. On
a beach, sand isn’t never always soft and white. For example, tourists visiting
Hawaii can’t hardly believe they are seeing black sand, which comes from
volcanic lava.
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