The tired man sat down after a long day at work.
Tired
Olivia really likes pink pencils.
Pencils
A. Wow, that’s crazy!
B. Wow, thats crazy!
C. Wow, that’s crazigilous.
She loves bright colors.
Bright
List the demonstrative pronouns.
This, That, These, and Those
Sally looked really upset, so I tried to comfort her.
Upset
The window was open, so the house got really cold.
Window
A. Her hair is look huge from here.
B. Her hair is looking huger than theirs.
C. Her hair looks huge from here.
C (Her hair looks huge from here.)
My handwriting is messy and big.
List the articles.
A, An, and The
Why are you so sad?
Sad
Why is everyone so morbid?
Everyone
A. Are you how so kind?
B. How are you so kind?
C. Are you so how kind?
B (How are you so kind?)
I love to lick my blue and yellow popsicles.
My, Blue, and Yellow
How many things does a comparative adjective compare?
2
Her eyes were bright in the pitch-black night.
Her and Bright
This cookie is really bad.
Cookie
A. What about that promise we made?
B. That promise we made?
C. How could you forget the of promise we made?!
A (What about that promise we made?)
His dog is mean, but this dog is sweet.
His, Mean, This, and Sweet
How many things does a superlative adjective compare?
3+
That dog is mean and crazy.
That, Mean, and Crazy
His dog is really hyper, so they don’t let it play with other dogs.
Dog
A. My feet are smallest than yours.
B. My feet are smaller than yours.
C. My feet are the smaller ones ever.
B (My feet are smaller than yours.)
Everyone loves his artwork because his paintings have bright colors.
His (2x) and Bright
What are the three questions that an adjective can answer?
“What kind?”
“Which one?”
"How many/How much?”