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1. Books have been written which address the horrors of the Salem witch trials. 2. That book, that was discovered in the basement of the library, will be published next year. 3. That is a book which I have not yet read. 4. The state law which banned logging ancient redwoods was put on the ballot by voter initiative. 5. The campaign to protect ancient redwoods, which began at the grassroots level, has gained the attention of lawmakers at the national level. 6. The wheelchairs in that corner, which are motorized, are helpful to those who live in urban areas. 7. The people that are on my list haven't shown up yet. 8. The couple, which are my parents, left the party an hour ago. 9. Officer, he is the one that stole my purse. Adjectives and Adverbs Quiz 1 Decide whether the words in bold are being used correctly. If not, change them. Place a check mark in front of sentences that are correct. Answers are on page 125. 1. Come quick or we will miss our bus. 2. You drive so slow that I am afraid someone will hit the car from behind. 3. I have never been more surer of anything in my life. 4. Ella was the best of the two sisters at gymnastics. 5. You did that somersault so good. 6. Rochelle felt badly about forgetting Devlin's birthday. 7. This is the worst oil spill I have ever seen. 8. The jasmine has bloomed and smells very sweet. 9. You look angrily. What did I do? 10. She looked suspiciously at the man wearing the trench coat. 11. These tree looks as though it is infested with beetles. 12. Those bushes need to be trimmed. 13. When was the last time you had no allergy symptoms and felt good? 14. In the library, you have to be more quieter then when you are outside. 123
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