Identifying Adjectives

Exercise B Underline each of the twenty-five adjectives in the following story, and draw an arrow from ... Like a bear, this animal was very curious. ...

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Identifying Adjectives

Underline each adjective in the following paragraph. Do not include the articles a, an, and the.

Exercise A

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[1] Bonsai is the art of growing tiny trees.

[1] In Japan, some people grow miniature trees that have a famous history and an important place in horticultural art. [2] Through pruning and fertilization, the trees are trained to keep the shape and proportion of larger trees. [3] The trees often have small leaves and small fruit. [4] The trees have an old and wind-swept appearance, as though they had grown in the outdoors. [5] With bonsai, gardeners can create realistic landscapes in pots and carry scenes of mountain crags or vast plains into their homes.

Exercise B Underline each of the twenty-five adjectives in the following story, and draw an arrow from the adjective to the word or words it modifies. Treat hyphenated compound words like spine-tingling as one word. Do not include the articles a, an, and the. EXAMPLE

Scary stories can make the imagination run wild.

On hot summer nights, Julio and the other boys sleep out in the yard. They put up a

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tent in a dark corner, where the trees and bushes are thick. That way the boys can easily imagine they are in wild, uninhabited country. One evening Mike suggested that they tell ghost stories or tales of bear hunts. After a particularly spine-tingling story, Mike couldn’t sleep; he was too nervous. About midnight he saw something move in the shadows. “Yeow!” he cried out. “There is a big bear! It is really huge!” In the sudden confusion, the small tent collapsed on top of the boys; each one seemed eager to go in a different direction. Anxious parents ran out of the nearby house. They found a coal-black dog. Like a bear, this animal was very curious. It was sniffing at the tangle of arms, legs, and bodies under the tent.

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Identifying Nouns

Identifying Adjectives

Exercise A

Exercise A

1. Mercury; planet; sun 2. data; spacecraft; astronomers; Mercury; Moon; craters 3. surface;Venus; clouds; gas; landscape; telescopes 4. Craters; meteorites; fragments; comets; asteroids; planet; planet’s; satellite 5. craters; Moon; miles

Exercise B 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Exercise B

formation; island; process process; millions; years volcanoes; mountains; floor; sea eruption; lava; pile; rock; years; mountain; reach; waves island; reef islands; surface; ocean; mountains; ridges; canyons; cliffs Plants; animals; island; wind; current forms; life; island; rafts; limbs; vegetation organisms; birds; island; lands Galapagos Islands; forms; life; tortoises; sunflowers; mainland

Worksheet 2

Identifying and Using Pronouns Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved.

Exercise A 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. some; miniature; famous; important; horticultural 2. larger 3. small; small 4. old; wind-swept 5. realistic; mountain; vast; (and their if you classify possessive pronouns as adjectives)

who—Elena; it—ball his—Otis; she—sister I—Mike; it—game her—Gabriella; it—cash they—children; who—driver he—Elliot; it—French her—Denise; them—sandwiches I—Jerry; myself—I (or Jerry) she—Sheila; them—comedies she—Keiko; it—volleyball

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hot—nights summer—nights other—boys dark—corner thick—trees, bushes That—way wild—country uninhabited—country One—evening ghost—stories bear—hunts spine-tingling—story nervous—he big—bear huge—It sudden—confusion small—tent each—one eager—one different—direction Anxious—parents nearby—house coal-black—dog this—animal curious—animal

Worksheet 4

Identifying and Using Verbs Exercise B 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

who He his it it

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that they her herself She

Exercise A 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

formed needed; planned financed sold constructed; bought; placed sketched; carved; made; sold Answer Key

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