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1. The four silly boys played a trick on the driver. a) deal lightly b) practical joke c) game 2. The silly boys hid and watched the bus driver. a) honest b) hungry c) foolish 3. The boys hid behind the bushes. a) low woody shrub b) twigs and branches c) ornamental plants 4. The speeding car hit the poor boy. a) running at the moderate speed b) moving rapidly c) moving slowly 5. The driver worried because he couldnt find the boys. a) relaxed b) bothered c) tired 6. The driver planned to leave the four silly boys behind. a) intended b) pleased c) abandoned 7. She amused herself by sticking thorns into the monkeys paws. a) dissatisfied b) suffered c) endured 8. The witch sent flies to torture the deer. a) turn on b) thrill c) hurt 9. The witch sent flies to torture the panting deer. a) tiring b) moving c_ none of the above 10. As the witch slunk away, she gave her last words to the prince. a) followed b) turned away c) went after 11. She flung herself down in its shade and burst in to tears. a) break
b) form c) mold d) none of the above 12. They cruelly threw stones to the monkey prince. a) simply b) hardly c) painfully d) partly 13. In his sympathy for her sorrow, he quite forgot that he was no longer a man. a) feeling b) unware c) emotion d) both a and c 14. Maria was astounded to see standing before her a handsome youth in richly jeweled clothes. a) calmed down b) wondered c) cooled down d) none of the above, 15. Ucay told maria the story of the witch enchantment. a) magic b) spell c) witchcraft d) all of the above ENGLISH 3 DESCRIPTIVE ADJECTIVES. words to described nouns or pronouns
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They tell what color, what kind , or how many. EXAMPLE : one, small, good ,six, first, red
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is an adjective that points out an object or denotes number. Example : a an, the, three, this , that, those PROPER ADJECTIVES is an adjective that is formed from a proper noun.
always begin with a capital letter. Example Persian, American, Hawaian, French
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