The Most Common Adjectives and Adverbs Mistake – CSET Practice Test On Adjectives
Jul
27
Filed Under CSET English, CSET Multiple Subject | Leave a Comment
16. What is the adjectival phrase in the sentence: You can attend any one of the classes you wish.
A. “You can”
A. “You can”
B. “attend”
C. “any one”
D. “the classes”
17. What is the adjectival phrase in the sentence: Hailie ate every one of her chips.
A. “Jenny”
B. “ate”
C. “every one”
D. “of her peas”
18. What is the adjectival phrase in the sentence: I still need some time to finish reading the book.
A. “I still”
B. “some time”
C. “to finish”
D. “reading”
Popularity: 12% [?]
Continue Lesson - Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Did you find this lesson helpful? Would you like to be alerted when a new lesson like this is posted?
Subscribe to ACE the CSET Blog
What is RSS?
| Or, Subscribe via email: | |
| |
Comments
Leave a Reply

sofia lizarraga on
susan on
jolly on
Makalee on
J on
Angela Edwards on
Camala Fowler on
Ms. M on
K on
bethany on
pegah habibian on
Peter Lorison on
Lan on