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1 Adverbs that modify Verbs, Adjectives, and Adverbs Adverbs that compare Telling Adjectives and Adverbs apart Double Negatives

2 a. Selma b. studied c. history

3 a. summer b. has been c. dry

4 a. misses b. practice c. Mannie

5 a. quiet b. more quietly c. most quietly

6 a. harder b. more hard c. more harder

7 a. wellest b. better c. best

8 a. Patti looked well in her costume. b. Dad was glad she felt well enough to be in the play. c. He hoped everything would go good.

9 a. The students almost always put on a play. b. Their costumes most never get dirty. c. People most always clap at the end of the play.

10 a. Didn’t you have any breakfast this morning? b. I haven’t never seen a sandwich disappear so quickly. c. That sandwich wasn’t barely big enough for lunch.

11 a. When he answered the door, Mr. Polk didn’t say nothing. b. Nobody hadn’t meant to break his window. c. The kids haven’t figured out how they’ll pay for a new window.


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