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Decide whether the adjectives in italics are coordinate adjectives or not coordinate adjectives.?

Question by Ricky: Decide whether the adjectives in italics are coordinate adjectives or not coordinate adjectives.?
1.

The man only had a few short hours before his flight.
(1 point)

* coordinate
* not coordinate

2.

She walked with a lively, dance-like step…..
(1 point)

* coordinate
* not coordinate

Decide whether the adjective in italics is a proper adjective.
3.

July nights can be extremely hot in many parts of the country.
(1 point)

* proper adjective
* not a proper adjective

4.

Overworked employees at the lumber mill felt they needed more vacation days.
(1 point)

* proper adjective
* not a proper adjective

Identify the adverbs in the sentences below.
5.

Balloons certainly belong on the list of innovative flight devices.
(1 point)

* belong
* certainly
* devices
* balloons

6.

The researchers plan to visit South America soon.
(1 point)

* researchers
* plan
* South America
* soon

Decide on the best pronoun for each blank in the passage below.
7.
My best friend, Mary Ann, is a great softball player. ________ team, the Lewisburg Lions, is doing really well this season. (1 point)

* Her
* His
* My
* Our

8.
When the waitress brought the food, she asked, “_________ ordered the strawberry malts?” (1 point)

* Whom
* Whose
* Who
* Who’s

Best answer:

Answer by austin c
1.

* not coordinate

2.

* coordinate

3.

* proper adjective

4.

* not a proper adjective

5.

* certainly

6.

* soon

7.

* Her

8.

* Who

What do you think? Answer below!

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  1. anna s Oct 7th 2011

    the one under is right. :]


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