Adjective and Adverb Test Practice Adverb prepositional phrase
Adjective and Adverb Test Practice
Adverb (prepositional) phrase • The snake slithered into the water.
Adjective Clause • Olivia Smith, who lives next door, has two dogs.
Past Participial Phrase (adj. ) • Destroyed by the tornado, the house lay in ruins.
Infinitive phrase (adv. ) • The girl was happy to win the doll.
Adjective (prepositional) phrase • The girls in matching outfits won the twin day contest.
Adverb (prepositional) phrase • The wreath looks wonderful over the fireplace.
Adverb clause • If you help me clean the garage, I will buy you ice cream.
Adjective (prepositional) phrase • The author of the award-winning novel will visit the school tomorrow.
Infinitive phrase (adv. ) • I was delighted to take care of your dogs.
Present participial phrase (adj. ) • The scuba diver, looking for seashells, found treasure.
Adjective (prepositional) phrase • Not everyone from New York has seen the Statue of Liberty.
Past participial phrase (adj. ) Chewed by the dog, the homework was ruined.
Adverb clause • The video game had been sold before you arrived.
Past participial phrase (adj. ) • Bitten by the bat, he had to get a rabies shot.
Infinitive phrase (adv. ) • The student was thrilled to earn an A.
Past participial phrase (adj. ) • Buried beneath the rubble, the cell phone still chirped.
Present participial phrase (adj. ) • Walking down the trail, I injured my ankle.
Adverb (prepositional) phrase • He went to Chicago.
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