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Quiz your students on Single-Word Modifier practice problems using our fun classroom quiz game Quizalize and personalize your teaching.
This exercise aims to test your understanding and application of modifiers in sentences. It includes various types of activities such as fill in the blanks, multiple-choice questions, and long and short answers.
Worksheet to practice using modifiers such as a bit, quite, a bit of a, a bit too, really, kind of, very, extremely + adjectives/nouns to describe people. A small exercise to practise modifying comparatives and superlatives. A fair amount of vocabulary has been provided but it can be expanded to help improve t...
Exercises on Modifiers with Explanation: Which of the following sentence is correct? a.Hearing the good news, I was happy. b.Hearing the good news, happiness was mine. c.Hearing the good news, happy I was. d.Hearing the good news, mine was happy.
This document provides examples to help identify modifiers and the words they modify. There are two sections, one focusing on adjectives and one on adverbs. For adjectives, the examples show how words like "dark", "hard", and "harmful" modify nouns like "clouds", "exam", and "pesticides".
30 sie 2024 · Dive into the quiz, tackle the questions, and see how well you can manipulate modifiers to craft precise and meaningful sentences. Best of luck, and enjoy the opportunity to refine your grammar skills!
Directions: Determine whether the sentences below contain misplaced or dangling modifiers. Fix any problems that you find. Check your answers with the interactive version of the exercise. Emma Sue was delighted when Professor Nguyen returned her perfect calculus test with an ear-to-ear grin.