Descriptive
Demonstrative, Interrogative and Indefinite
Comparative
Superlative
Position of Adjectives
100
Horses have been useful animals for thousands of years.
What is useful
100
All fans of jazz music are familar with Duke Ellington.
What is all: indefinite.
100
Small
What is Smaller
100
Tall
What is tallest.
100
Bats possess keen eyesight as well as a sonar system
What is before the nouns.
200
Horses' legs, long and muscular, give them the strength to pull.
What is long and muscular.
200
What songs do you know?
What is What: Interrogative
200
Beautiful
What is more beautiful
200
Bad
What is Worst
200
Bats become active at night.
What is subject complement.
300
New types of horses, Arabian horses, were introduced in the 1600s.
What is New and Arabian
300
This question may be answered differently by someone else.
What is This:Demonstrative
300
Cloudy
What is Cloudier
300
Delicious
What is most delicious.
300
They make life bearable by consuming insects.
What is the object complement.
400
These prehistoric horses had round backs and pointed noses.
What is prehistoric, round, and pointed.
400
Few people know that this puppy was named Rocko.
What is Few: Indefinite This: Demonstrative
400
Taking flight is more difficult for large birds than for small ones.
What is more difficult
400
One of the fastest birds is the peregrine falcon.
What is fastest.
400
Their ears, which are large, pick up the bat's own sound.
What is Large: subject complement Own: before the noun
500
Good riders know how to make a wild horse respond to a tiny signal.
What is good, wild, tiny
500
What are these flowers doing here?
What is What:Interrogative These: Demonstrative
500
The raven may be smarter than all other birds since it is adaptable.
What is smarter
500
Some would say that birds are most musical of all animals.
What is most musical.
500
His professional soldiers found the camp unbearable.
What is professional: before the noun unbearable: object complement
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