| A | B |
| After missing the rebound the first time, Marion jumped AGAIN. | jumped; adv |
| All THE trees in the orchard were filled with ripe fruit. | trees; adj |
| We could tell from the beginning that the play was about something VERY silly. | silly; adv |
| Chris and Ahmed are taking their boat out on a FAIRLY large river. | large; adv |
| The politician SOMEWHAT reluctantly answered the reporter's question. | reluctantly; adv |
| Betsy Ross designed the first AMERICAN flag in 1776. | flag; adj |
| Uncle Giovanni has a unique walk and a great BELLOWING voice. | voice; adj |
| The story I am about to tell you is absolutely TRUE. | story; adj |
| The diplomat handled the DELICATE situation quite well. | situation; adj |
| The Toshio family RARELY play tennis for more than three hours at a time. | play; adv |
| THOSE members gave away the location of our secret clubhouse. | members; adj |
| Everything seems to come FULLY alive in the spring. | alive; adv |
| Holly brought an OVERDUE book back to the library. | book; adj |
| Please take THIS film to the shop on the corner. | film; adj |
| The soccer team worked SWIFTLY to score another goal. | worked; adv |
| Lila was fascinated by the STONE statue in the center of the courtyard. | statue; adj |
| THESE muffins are the best I have ever tasted. | muffins; adj |
| The advertisement states that other games are AVAILABLE. | games; adj |