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 Remove Excerpt Question Excerpt 1. An ADJECTIVE (ADJ)  is a word that describes a noun.EX: tall, soft, clean, tiredAn ADVERB (ADV) is a…

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1.  An ADJECTIVE (ADJ)  is a word that describes a noun.EX: tall, soft, clean, tiredAn ADVERB (ADV) is a word that tells when, where or how.EX: tomorrow, upstairs, loudlyStudy the definitions  and examples. Then use them to help you decide whether the words that are all caps are ADJ or ADV.Her OLD boots were caked with mud.
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2.  The baby was CRANKY.
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B.
 
3.  He took the test YESTERDAY.
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B.
 
4.  I heard the FUNNIEST story last week.
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B.
 
5.  She left her wet shoes OUTSIDE.
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B.
 
6.  Isn’t that the FLUFFIEST cat you’ve ever seen?
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B.
 
7.  He ran AROUND the track twice.
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8.  She was LONELY.
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9.  His KIND smile lifted my spirits.
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10.  SOMEDAY I’ll meet the friend of my dreams.
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11.  His cat never meowed INDOORS.
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B.
 
12.  He hung the shirt BACK in the closet.
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B.
 
13.  Put that club DOWN immediately!
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B.
 
14.  She is the most JOYFUL child.
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B.
 
15.  The sweater is totally MOTH-EATEN.
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