Which statement best describes a defining feature of a compound adjective?(1 point)
Responses
It is used to replace a noun.
It is used to replace a noun.
It is always hyphenated.
It is always hyphenated.
It is usually a made-up word.
It is usually a made-up word.
It consists of more than one word.
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It consists of more than one word.
Which word can be added to first- to form a compound adjective?(1 point)
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game
game
try
try
class
class
impression
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game
game
try
try
class
class
impression
class
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)
Responses
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.
My brother sings loudly in the shower.
The school choir presented a first-rate program.
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
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.
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 adjective?(1 point)
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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.
The barn cat purred happily.
The very content cow chewed cud.
Responses
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.
The barn cat purred happily.
The very content cow chewed cud.
The very content cow chewed cud.
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
extremely
extremely
prestigious
prestigious
happy
happy
literary
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
extremely
extremely
prestigious
prestigious
happy
happy
literary
extremely
are these right?
Yes, your answers are correct. The word "extremely" is an adverb that modifies the adjective "happy" in the sentence "Maria was extremely happy to hear that her poem had been accepted for publication in a famous literary magazine."
i mean for all the answers
Apologies for the confusion. Your answer for the second question is also correct. The word "very" is an adverb that modifies the adjective "content" in the sentence "The very content cow chewed cud."
As for the first question, the correct answer is "The barn cat purred happily." In this sentence, the adverb "happily" modifies the adjective "purred."
For the third question, the correct answer is "Unfortunately, it began to rain." In this sentence, the adverb "unfortunately" modifies the verb "began."
You got all the answers correct. Well done!
As for the first question, the correct answer is "The barn cat purred happily." In this sentence, the adverb "happily" modifies the adjective "purred."
For the third question, the correct answer is "Unfortunately, it began to rain." In this sentence, the adverb "unfortunately" modifies the verb "began."
You got all the answers correct. Well done!