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Find the Adverb(s): The canoe was moving quickly down the extremely large river. |
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Find the Adverb(s): Miss Coleman would certainly have missed her dentist appointment had she not looked at the clock. |
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Find the Adverb(s): Soon the sun set completely, and the children were able to see the stars. |
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Find the Adverb(s): Yesterday I saw my dad looking inside my room for my red blanket. |
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Identify the phrase as an Preposition, Participle, or Infinitive:
The terrible howling continued late [into the night]. is the phrase an adverb, adjective, or noun? |
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Prepositional phrase; adverb |
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Identify the phrase as an Preposition, Participle, or Infinitive:
She came [to meet them] in front of the house.
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Infinitive Phrase; adverb |
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Identify the phrase as an Preposition, Participle, or Infinitive: The way [to heaven] is through Jesus Christ. is the phrase an adverb, adjective, or noun? |
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Prepositional phrase; adjective |
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Identify the phrase as an Preposition, Participle, or Infinitive:
We learned about the different fish [living in the ocean]. Is the phrase an adverb, adjective, or noun? |
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Participle phrase; adjective |
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Identify the phrase as an Preposition, Participle, or Infinitive: I am sorry [to be late]. is the phrase an adverb, adjective, or noun? |
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Infinitive phrase; adverb |
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Identify the phrase as an Preposition, Participle, or Infinitive: The children scramble [to finish their homework].
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Identify the adverbs in the following sentence:
The boat was traveling slowly in the extremely dense fog. |
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Identify the adverbs in the following sentence:
George Mueller would certainly have missed his scheduled meeting had he not looked at his watch. |
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Soon the fog lifted entirely, and the driver was able to see the road. |
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Identify the phrase as preposition, participle, or infinitive:
The horrific thunderstorm continued late [into the night.]
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prepositional phrase; adverb |
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Identify the italicized phrase as preposition, participle, or infinitive:
He came [to meet them] wearing a sharp tuxedo and black shoes.
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Identify the phrase as presposition, participle, or infinitive:
The road [to hell] is paved with good intentions.
Is the phrase funcitoning as an adveb, adjective, or noun? |
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prepositional phrase; adjective |
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Identify the phrase as presposition, participle, or infinitive:
On our field trip, we collected a number of organisms [living in the pond water.]
Is the phrase funcitoning as an adveb, adjective, or noun?
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participle phrase; adjective |
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Identify the phrase as presposition, participle, or infinitive:
I am sorry [to be late] for Amy's birthday party on Saturday.
Is the phrase funcitoning as an adveb, adjective, or noun?
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infinitive phrase; adverb |
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Identify the phrase as preposition, participle, or adjective: Jeannette and Lindsay hope [to finish the project soon.]
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