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The document provides a practice exercise to underline and identify adjectives and determiners in 10 sentences. For each sentence, the student is asked to underline the adjectives and determiners and provide an example of one they identified. The purpose is to practice identifying parts of speech in sentences.

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Practice Exercise Practice Exercise

The document provides a practice exercise to underline and identify adjectives and determiners in 10 sentences. For each sentence, the student is asked to underline the adjectives and determiners and provide an example of one they identified. The purpose is to practice identifying parts of speech in sentences.

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Practice Exercise Practice Exercise

Underline and identify the adjectives and determiners in each Underline and identify the adjectives and determiners in each
sentence. (2pts. Each) sentence. (2pts. Each)

1. The recipe calls for seedless raisins. 1. The recipe calls for seedless raisins.
Example: The – determiner, seedless – adjective Example: The – determiner, seedless – adjective
2. My elderly grandmother ran into your oldest sister. 2. My elderly grandmother ran into your oldest sister.

3. That gray puppy is jealous of this new kitten. 3. That gray puppy is jealous of this new kitten.

4. No jury will find me guilty. 4. No jury will find me guilty.

5. A farmer recently painted the red tractor green. 5. A farmer recently painted the red tractor green.

6. Some children always seem happy. 6. Some children always seem happy.

7. An apple tastes sweet. 7. An apple tastes sweet.

8. That mean bully kicked which smaller child? 8. That mean bully kicked which smaller child?

9. All six books are quite interesting. 9. All six books are quite interesting.

10. None of the loud patrons have broken any of the new chairs. 10. None of the loud patrons have broken any of the new chairs.

Practice Exercise Practice Exercise

Underline and identify the adjectives and determiners in each Underline and identify the adjectives and determiners in each
sentence. (2pts. Each) sentence. (2pts. Each)

1. The recipe calls for seedless raisins. 1. The recipe calls for seedless raisins.
Example: The – determiner, seedless – adjective Example: The – determiner, seedless – adjective
2. My elderly grandmother ran into your oldest sister. 2. My elderly grandmother ran into your oldest sister.

3. That gray puppy is jealous of this new kitten. 3. That gray puppy is jealous of this new kitten.

4. No jury will find me guilty. 4. No jury will find me guilty.

5. A farmer recently painted the red tractor green. 5. A farmer recently painted the red tractor green.

6. Some children always seem happy. 6. Some children always seem happy.

7. An apple tastes sweet. 7. An apple tastes sweet.

8. That mean bully kicked which smaller child? 8. That mean bully kicked which smaller child?

9. All six books are quite interesting. 9. All six books are quite interesting.

10. None of the loud patrons have broken any of the new chairs. 10. None of the loud patrons have broken any of the new chairs.

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