Graded Lessons in English an Elementary English Grammar Consisting of One Hundred Practical Lessons, Carefully Graded and Adapted to the Class-Room by Alonzo Reed;Brainerd Kellogg
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6. This reckless adventurer has returned.
7. The wild woods rang. 8. White fleecy clouds are floating above. 9. Those severe laws have been repealed. 10. A republican government was established. 11. An unusually large crop had just been harvested. 12. She had been waiting quite patiently. 13. A season so extremely warm had never before been known. 14. So brave a deed [Footnote: _Can be commended_ is the verb, and _not_ is an adverb.] cannot be too warmly commended. LESSON 29. SENTENCE-BUILDING. MISCELLANEOUS EXERCISES FOR REVIEW. Build sentences containing the following adverbs. Hurriedly, solemnly, lightly, well, how, somewhere, abroad, forever, seldom, exceedingly. Using the following subjects and predicates as foundations, build six sentences having modified subjects and modified predicates, two of which shall contain adverbs modifying adjectives; two, adverbs modifying adverbs; and two, adverbs modifying verbs. |
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