Adjectives
Predicate Adjectives
Proper Adjectives
Order the Adjectives
Vocabulary
100
I really like like living my new home.
new
100
Most of the students are nice.
nice
100
Many people in America study the Spanish language.
Spanish
100
blue, new, cool
cool, new, blue
100
audacity

boldness that comes from confidence or arrogance.

200
I was mad that I didn't pass the difficult test. 
difficult
200
The teacher seems smart and funny.  
Who is Mr. Hoffman?, Just kidding, smart and funny is the answer.  See I am funny!!
200
Are you going to celebrate the Chinese New Year with me?
Chinese
200
diamond, big, old
big, old, diamond
200
deception

an act that conceals the truth or gives a false impression.

300
The grey car drove down the bumpy road. 
grey, bumpy
300
The students are anxious and excited about the end of the year party.
anxious, excited
300
I think American teachers are better than German teachers. 
American, German
300
new, awesome, tiny
awesome, tiny, new
300
somber

"depressing and dismal or showing low spirits."

400
The blue ocean sparkled in the bright, yellow sun.
blue, bright, yellow
400
Ms. Howard, our ELA teacher, is the best.
best
400
In history class we learned about how the German army invaded other European countries. 
German, European
400
interesting, orange, steel, huge
interesting, huge, orange, steel
400
oblivious

you are unaware of something.

500
That gigantic tree is going to fall on the green grass and make a huge mess that will take extensive hours to clean up.
gigantic, green, huge, extensive
500
The students will be very sad when the school is over. 
sad
500
Many American traditions come from people who traveled across the ocean from Europe.
American
500
pearl, yellow, fun, small, old
fun, small, old, yellow, pearl
500
exploits

 notable deeds or heroic achievements.

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