Which sentence demonstrates correct placement of an adverb modifying an adjective? 

*Remember, adverbs answer the questions: who, when, where. Adjectives answer the questions: what kind, which one, how many. 

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Responses

The noisy dog barked. 
The noisy dog barked. 

The excited girls ran through the halls. 
The excited girls ran through the halls. 

The organized cabinets made her smile widely. 
The organized cabinets made her smile widely. 

The magnolia tree

1 answer

The sentence that demonstrates correct placement of an adverb modifying an adjective is not fully clear since the list of potential sentences is incomplete.

However, among the provided sentences, "The organized cabinets made her smile widely" uses the adverb "widely" to modify the verb "smile," rather than an adjective.

To illustrate correct placement of an adverb modifying an adjective, a correct example would be: "The dog was extremely noisy." Here, "extremely" modifies the adjective "noisy."

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