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VILLACIN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL VILLACIN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

ENGLISH 10 ENGLISH 10

Direction: Underliine the perfect conjunctive Direction: Underliine the perfect conjunctive adverb
adverb to emphasize a point in the sentence. to emphasize a point in the sentence.
1. Jason did not study; (greatly, absolutely) he 1. Jason did not study; (greatly, absolutely) he
will fail the test. will fail the test.
2. You have got a lot of chores to do; 2. You have got a lot of chores to do; (however,
(however, certainly) you will miss the party. certainly) you will miss the party.
3. We took blankets for the picnic; (truly, next) 3. We took blankets for the picnic; (truly, next)
Sally brought the largest. Sally brought the largest.
4. The rain stopped pouring down; (indeed, 4. The rain stopped pouring down; (indeed, but),
but), it was so hard. it was so hard.
5. You will start cooking the steaks; (indeed, 5. You will start cooking the steaks; (indeed,
finally) I will make the dessert. finally) I will make the dessert.
6. I don’t like that puppy, (truly, especially) 6. I don’t like that puppy, (truly, especially) that it
that it has a lot of fur. has a lot of fur.
7. My dad spends a lot of time on the yard; 7. My dad spends a lot of time on the yard; (truly,
(truly, then) our house has the nicest yard then) our house has the nicest yard on the
on the block. block.
8. Jose did not read the instructions; 8. Jose did not read the instructions; (certainly,
(certainly, especially) he did not assemble especially) he did not assemble the shelves
the shelves properly. properly.
9. She got 20 presents for her birthday; (of 9. She got 20 presents for her birthday; (of
course, because) she was happy. course, because) she was happy.
10. There are a lot of garbage at the park; 10. There are a lot of garbage at the park;
(especially, usually), people go there to eat (especially, usually), people go there to eat but
but leave their trashes. leave their trashes.

VILLACIN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL VILLACIN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL


ENGLISH 10 ENGLISH 10

Direction: Underliine the perfect conjunctive Direction: Underliine the perfect conjunctive adverb
adverb to emphasize a point in the sentence. to emphasize a point in the sentence.
1. Jason did not study; (greatly, absolutely) he 1. Jason did not study; (greatly, absolutely) he
will fail the test. will fail the test.
2. You have got a lot of chores to do; 2. You have got a lot of chores to do; (however,
(however, certainly) you will miss the party. certainly) you will miss the party.
3. We took blankets for the picnic; (truly, next) 3. We took blankets for the picnic; (truly, next)
Sally brought the largest. Sally brought the largest.
4. The rain stopped pouring down; (indeed, 4. The rain stopped pouring down; (indeed, but),
but), it was so hard. it was so hard.
5. You will start cooking the steaks; (indeed, 5. You will start cooking the steaks; (indeed,
finally) I will make the dessert. finally) I will make the dessert.
6. I don’t like that puppy, (truly, especially) 6. I don’t like that puppy, (truly, especially) that it
that it has a lot of fur. has a lot of fur.
7. My dad spends a lot of time on the yard; 7. My dad spends a lot of time on the yard; (truly,
(truly, then) our house has the nicest yard then) our house has the nicest yard on the
on the block. block.
8. Jose did not read the instructions; 8. Jose did not read the instructions; (certainly,
(certainly, especially) he did not assemble especially) he did not assemble the shelves
the shelves properly. properly.
9. She got 20 presents for her birthday; (of 9. She got 20 presents for her birthday; (of
course, because) she was happy. course, because) she was happy.
10. There are a lot of garbage at the park; 10. There are a lot of garbage at the park;
(especially, usually), people go there to eat (especially, usually), people go there to eat but
but leave their trashes. leave their trashes.

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