Excuse Us, Animals in the Zoo
Comparative Adjectives
The Rabbit and The Turnip
100

What's the next line of the poem? 

Excuse us, Animals in the Zoo ......

I'm sure we are very rude to you

100

What are the comparative and superlative of the word "beautiful"? 

more beautiful 

most beautiful

100

True or False? 

The Donkey brought back the carrot. 

False - The donkey brought back the potato

200

What's the next line of the poem? 

And never ask you if you mind ....

Perhaps we really are not kind

200

Find the adjectives in the following sentence.

Today, it is more notable for its fashion industry. 

more notable, fashion

200

What did the rabbit do with the turnip which came back to him? 

He ate it 

He gobbled it up

300

What's the next line of the poem? 

I hardly think we'd like it at all

In a house that didn't have a wall

300

What are the comparative and superlative of the word "poor"? 

poorer, poorest

more poor, most poor

300

What did Deer find in the forest? 

 green leaves

400

What are the two next lines of the poem?

I think it must be hard to stay

And have folks looking in all day, 

I wouldn't like my house that way

400

What are the comparative and superlative of the word

"bad"? 

worse, worst

400

What was the moral of the story? 

You get what you give

Kindness never goes unrewarded

500

What are the two next lines of the poem?

No wonder you pace up and down the floor

And growl a little or even roar - 

I'm sure if 'twere we, we'd growl much more

500

Find the adjectives in the following sentence.

These red candies are the least favourite.

red, 

the least favourite

500

The same turnip was given from one animal to another. Name the order by which it was passed. 

Rabbit - donkey - sheep - dear - rabbit

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