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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.
A.adjective (ADJ)
B.adverb (ADV)
 
2. The baby was CRANKY.
A.ADJ
B.ADV
 
3. He took the test YESTERDAY.
A.ADJ
B.ADV
 
4. I heard the FUNNIEST story last week.
A.ADJ
B.ADV
 
5. She left her wet shoes OUTSIDE.
A.ADJ
B.ADV
 
6. Isn't that the FLUFFIEST cat you've ever seen?
A.ADJ
B.ADV
 
7. He ran AROUND the track twice.
A.ADJ
B.ADV
 
8. She was LONELY.
A.ADJ
B.ADV
 
9. His KIND smile lifted my spirits.
A.ADJ
B.ADV
 
10. SOMEDAY I'll meet the friend of my dreams.
A.ADJ
B.ADV
 
11. His cat never meowed INDOORS.
A.ADJ
B.ADV
 
12. He hung the shirt BACK in the closet.
A.ADJ
B.ADV
 
13. Put that club DOWN immediately!
A.ADJ
B.ADV
 
14. She is the most JOYFUL child.
A.ADJ
B.ADV
 
15. The sweater is totally MOTH-EATEN.
A.ADJ
B.ADV
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