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OpenStudy (mikeymaximum):

Which underlined word in the sentence is a particular article? At the park I played a game with our new neighbor. A. new B. the C. a D. At

OpenStudy (mikeymaximum):

@january123

OpenStudy (mikeymaximum):

@iGreen

OpenStudy (anonymous):

listed articles are a, an, or the.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so c

OpenStudy (frizz):

http://esl.fis.edu/grammar/rules/article.htm This should help you. c:

OpenStudy (mikeymaximum):

Thank you can you help with like with 22 more Q's please thank u they all r not the same

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yea ill help with a few but not all of them lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ill answer as many as i can.

OpenStudy (mikeymaximum):

okay

OpenStudy (mikeymaximum):

Which underlined word in the sentence is a general article? A tadpole is born in the water in early spring. A. A B. early C. the D. spring

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A

OpenStudy (mikeymaximum):

Which underlined word in the sentence is a demonstrative adjective? That boy scored three goals in the soccer game. A. the B. three C. goals D. That

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D

OpenStudy (mikeymaximum):

Which underlined word in the sentence is a demonstrative adjective? That booming sound was really loud. A. booming B. That C. sound D. was

OpenStudy (anonymous):

he needs alot of help its fine

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think A. because the other dont make any sense. process of elimination

OpenStudy (mikeymaximum):

Which underlined word in the sentence is a possessive adjective? Dad reminded us to fasten our seatbelts in the old car. A. our B. old C. us D. Dad

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A sorry i took a bit, i was doing someting

OpenStudy (mikeymaximum):

IT'S OKAY I KNOW IT MY BIRTHDAY THAT Y IT TOOK ME SO LONG N I WAS DOING

OpenStudy (anonymous):

k

OpenStudy (mikeymaximum):

Which underlined word in the sentence is a possessive adjective? That baby girl is his little sister. A. little B. his C. That D. baby

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B

OpenStudy (mikeymaximum):

In the sentence, does the underlined adjective tell exactly how many or about how many? The battle took place fifty years ago. A. about B. exactly

OpenStudy (anonymous):

whats underlined?

OpenStudy (mikeymaximum):

FIFTY

OpenStudy (anonymous):

exactly lol

OpenStudy (mikeymaximum):

In the sentence, does the underlined adjective tell exactly how many or about how many? Charles waited in line for several minutes. A. about B. exactly

OpenStudy (mikeymaximum):

The underline word is several

OpenStudy (anonymous):

about. A

OpenStudy (mikeymaximum):

only 15 more

OpenStudy (anonymous):

K

OpenStudy (mikeymaximum):

Which adjective in the sentence makes a comparison? Your new puppy is bigger than mine. A. mine B. new C. Your D. bigger

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D

OpenStudy (mikeymaximum):

Which adjective in the sentence makes a comparison? Jupiter is the largest planet in our vast solar system. A. our B. the C. vast D. largest

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D

OpenStudy (mikeymaximum):

Which sentence uses an article that points out a particular noun? A. I watched a show on TV last night. B. His constant tapping bothered me. C. My mom has a red car. D. The bus drove away without me.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i would say A or C

OpenStudy (mikeymaximum):

OKAY

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c

OpenStudy (mikeymaximum):

Which sentence uses an article that points out a general noun? A. The amusement park has many roller coasters. B. It has been raining all week. C. Our house has a game room. D. What is her phone number?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C

OpenStudy (mikeymaximum):

Which sentence uses an article that points out a general noun? A. The mail is here. B. A kitten followed me home. C. I added some ideas to my list. D. This shirt is dirty.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A

OpenStudy (mikeymaximum):

Which sentence uses a proper adjective? A. Please give the ticket to Aunt Meg. B. Her dress was made in America. C. The chef prepared a wonderful French dessert. D. I would like to visit Italy someday.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C

OpenStudy (mikeymaximum):

Which sentence uses a demonstrative adjective that points out something near? A. My grandmother gave me that cookbook on the top shelf. B. We will feel cooler if we open this window. C. Those seats in the back row are ours. D. The orange tastes sweet.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B

OpenStudy (mikeymaximum):

Near bolded

OpenStudy (anonymous):

.........B

OpenStudy (mikeymaximum):

Which sentence uses a demonstrative adjective that points out something far? A. Who owns these markers? B. We saw his sister there. C. Use this set of stairs to get to my room. D. That castle on the hilltop was once the home of a king.

OpenStudy (mikeymaximum):

far is bloded

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D. what grade u in btw?

OpenStudy (mikeymaximum):

y

OpenStudy (anonymous):

u dont have to answer. i was jus wondering.

OpenStudy (mikeymaximum):

oh Well I have to get back on my assement

OpenStudy (mikeymaximum):

Ok kewl cuz... Last time I told some1 wat grade I was in... I didn't like the results -_-

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay lol whats the question?

OpenStudy (mikeymaximum):

hold on

OpenStudy (mikeymaximum):

u can go thx :D I will call u when I need help

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