1.Which statement best describes a defining feature of a compound adjective?

2.Which word can be added to first- to form a compound adjective?

3.Please work very carefully on your science projects.
My brother sings loudly in the shower.
The school choir presented a first-rate program.
Mark is well-known for his very loud guitar playing.

Which sentence contains an adverb modifying an adverb?

4.Which sentence contains an adverb modifying an adjective?

5.Maria was extremely happy to hear that her poem had been accepted for publication in a famous literary magazine.

Which word in the sentence is an adverb that modifies an adjective?

1.A compound adjective is a phrase made up of two or more adjectives that together modify a noun.

2.Class
3.Mark is well-known for his very loud guitar playing.
4.Maria was extremely happy to hear that her poem had been accepted for publication in a famous literary magazine.
5.Extremely

1. A defining feature of a compound adjective is that it is made up of two or more words that work together to describe a noun.

2. The word "grade" can be added to "first-" to form a compound adjective, such as "first-grade."

3. The sentence "Mark is well-known for his very loud guitar playing" contains an adverb "very" modifying the adverb "loud."

4. The sentence "Maria was extremely happy to hear that her poem had been accepted for publication in a famous literary magazine" contains the adverb "extremely" modifying the adjective "happy."

5. The adverb "extremely" modifies the adjective "happy" in the sentence.

1. A compound adjective is formed when two or more words are joined together to describe a noun. For example, "black-and-white" is a compound adjective used to describe a cat with black and white fur. Therefore, the defining feature of a compound adjective is that it is made up of multiple words joined together to modify a noun.

To identify a compound adjective, look for two or more words that are connected with a hyphen (-) or that are written as a single word without a hyphen but are used together to modify a noun.

2. To form a compound adjective with the prefix "first-", you can add it to another word to create a hyphenated or solid compound adjective. Some examples include "first-class," "first-rate," or "first-hand." The addition of "first-" in these examples adds the meaning of being the best, highest quality, or direct experience to the adjective it modifies.

3. The sentence "Mark is well-known for his very loud guitar playing" contains an adverb modifying an adverb. In this case, "very" is the adverb that modifies the adverb "loud," emphasizing the degree of loudness in Mark's guitar playing.

4. The sentence "Maria was extremely happy to hear that her poem had been accepted for publication in a famous literary magazine" contains an adverb modifying an adjective. In this case, "extremely" is the adverb that modifies the adjective "happy," intensifying the degree of happiness that Maria felt.

5. In the sentence "Maria was extremely happy to hear that her poem had been accepted for publication in a famous literary magazine," the word "extremely" is the adverb that modifies the adjective "happy." It intensifies the degree of happiness, expressing that Maria was very, significantly, or greatly happy to hear the news.

1.C

2.A
3.C
4.D
5.C