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2g a proper adjective is formed from a proper noun and begins with a capital letter.
proper nouns | proper adjectives
france | french literature
queen victoria | victorian furniture
ohio | ohio vacation
asia | asian ports
robert w. bunsen | bunsen burner
exercise 11 identifying proper adjectives
in the sentences below, underline the proper adjectives. then draw an arrow to the word each proper adjective modifies.
ex. laurence olivier was a great shakespearean actor.
- students from school will be touring the rio grande valley.
- huge skyscrapers dominate the new york city skyline.
- expedition 58 to the international space station included american and russian astronauts among the crew.
- british ships were close to the french coast.
- we saw an exhibit of mexican art at the museum.
- the pianist played several beatles songs.
- the greek and canadian citizens checked their passports before they boarded the plane.
- that french restaurant serves italian bread with meals.
- the new magazine focused on issues impacting the latin american community.
- what is your favorite elizabethan drama?
Each proper adjective is derived from a proper noun, capitalized, and modifies a noun. Below are the identified proper adjectives and the nouns they modify:
- Identify the capitalized adjective from a proper noun, link to its modified noun.
- Repeat the process for each sentence, ensuring all proper adjectives are marked.
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- $\underline{\text{Rio Grande}}$ → valley
- $\underline{\text{New York City}}$ → skyline
- $\underline{\text{American}}$ → astronauts; $\underline{\text{Russian}}$ → astronauts
- $\underline{\text{British}}$ → ships; $\underline{\text{French}}$ → coast
- $\underline{\text{Mexican}}$ → art
- $\underline{\text{Beatles}}$ → songs
- $\underline{\text{Greek}}$ → citizens; $\underline{\text{Canadian}}$ → citizens
- $\underline{\text{French}}$ → restaurant; $\underline{\text{Italian}}$ → bread
- $\underline{\text{Latin American}}$ → community
- $\underline{\text{Elizabethan}}$ → drama