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Which word can be added to first- to form a compound adjective?(1 point) Responses game game impression impression class class...Asked by Bryson cook
Which word can be added to first- to form a compound adjective?(1 point)
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game
game
impression
impression
class
class
try
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game
game
impression
impression
class
class
try
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Answered by
Bryson cook
Use the sentences to answer the question.
Please work very carefully on your science projects.
My brother sings loudly in the shower.
The school choir presented a first-rate program.
Mark is well-known for his very loud guitar playing.
Which sentence contains an adverb modifying an adverb?
(1 point)
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The school choir presented a first-rate program.
The school choir presented a first-rate program.
Mark is well-known for his very loud guitar playing.
Mark is well-known for his very loud guitar playing.
Please work very carefully on your science projects.
Please work very carefully on your science projects.
My brother sings loudly in the shower.
Please work very carefully on your science projects.
My brother sings loudly in the shower.
The school choir presented a first-rate program.
Mark is well-known for his very loud guitar playing.
Which sentence contains an adverb modifying an adverb?
(1 point)
Responses
The school choir presented a first-rate program.
The school choir presented a first-rate program.
Mark is well-known for his very loud guitar playing.
Mark is well-known for his very loud guitar playing.
Please work very carefully on your science projects.
Please work very carefully on your science projects.
My brother sings loudly in the shower.
Answered by
Bryson cook
Which sentence contains an adverb modifying an adjective?(1 point)
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The very content cow chewed cud.
The very content cow chewed cud.
Unfortunately, it began to rain.
Unfortunately, it began to rain.
Slowly, the sleepy pig rolled over.
Slowly, the sleepy pig rolled over.
The barn cat purred happily.
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The very content cow chewed cud.
The very content cow chewed cud.
Unfortunately, it began to rain.
Unfortunately, it began to rain.
Slowly, the sleepy pig rolled over.
Slowly, the sleepy pig rolled over.
The barn cat purred happily.
Answered by
Bryson cook
Use the sentence to answer the question.
Maria was extremely happy to hear that her poem had been accepted for publication in a famous literary magazine.
Which word in the sentence is an adverb that modifies an adjective?
(1 point)
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prestigious
prestigious
literary
literary
happy
happy
extremely
extremely
Maria was extremely happy to hear that her poem had been accepted for publication in a famous literary magazine.
Which word in the sentence is an adverb that modifies an adjective?
(1 point)
Responses
prestigious
prestigious
literary
literary
happy
happy
extremely
extremely
Answered by
Bryson cook
Use the sentence to answer the question.
Maria was extremely happy to hear that her poem had been accepted for publication in a famous literary magazine.
Which word in the sentence is an adverb that modifies an adjective?
(1 point)
Responses
prestigious
prestigious
literary
literary
happy
happy
extremely
Maria was extremely happy to hear that her poem had been accepted for publication in a famous literary magazine.
Which word in the sentence is an adverb that modifies an adjective?
(1 point)
Responses
prestigious
prestigious
literary
literary
happy
happy
extremely
Answered by
Bryson cook
that is not correct
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The word that can be added to "first-" to form a compound adjective is "class." The resulting compound adjective is "first-class."
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The sentence that contains an adverb modifying an adverb is:
**"Please work very carefully on your science projects."**
In this sentence, "very" (an adverb) modifies "carefully" (also an adverb).
**"Please work very carefully on your science projects."**
In this sentence, "very" (an adverb) modifies "carefully" (also an adverb).
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The sentence that contains an adverb modifying an adjective is:
**"The very content cow chewed cud."**
In this sentence, "very" (an adverb) modifies "content" (an adjective).
**"The very content cow chewed cud."**
In this sentence, "very" (an adverb) modifies "content" (an adjective).
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The word in the sentence that is an adverb modifying an adjective is:
**extremely**
It modifies the adjective "happy."
**extremely**
It modifies the adjective "happy."
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The word in the sentence that is an adverb modifying an adjective is:
**extremely**
It modifies the adjective "happy."
**extremely**
It modifies the adjective "happy."
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
I apologize for the confusion; I appreciate your patience. "Extremely" is indeed the correct answer as it is an adverb modifying the adjective "happy." If you believe there was an error, please clarify your perspective. However, based on standard grammar rules, "extremely" modifies "happy" in the sentence provided. Thank you for your understanding!
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