Q.1.
Read the sentence. Which adjective should be added to the sentence to make it better? Bill is a boy.
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Q.2.
Read the sentence. Which adjective should be added to the sentence to make it better? I felt the sun.
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Q.3.
Read the sentence. Which adjective should be added to the sentence to make it better? The girl yelled.
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Q.4.
Read the sentence. Which adjective should be added to the sentence to make it better? Kevin tasted the food.
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Q.5.
Read the sentence. Which adverb should be added to the sentence to make it better? Sarah jumped in the air.
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Q.6.
Read the sentence. Which adverb should be added to the sentence to make it better? My dog slept.
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Q.7.
Read the sentence. Which adverb should be added to the sentence to make it better? We spoke in the library.
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Q.8.
Read the sentence. Which adverb should be added to the sentence to make it better? Fans cheer.
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Q.9.
Read the sentence. Which adverb should be added to the sentence to make it better? Mom ran to her child.
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Q.10.
Read the sentence. Which adjective should be added to the sentence to make it better? I walked to the store.
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