Descriptive, Proper, and Numerical Adjectives
Degrees of Adjectives
Articles
Demonstrative and Interrogative Adjectives
Adjectives as Subject Complements
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It can tell how a thing looks, tastes, sounds, feels, or smells; It can tell about size, number, color, shape, or weight.   What is this called?

A descriptive adjective
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Identify the positive, comparative, and superlative degrees of this adjective:

hot

hot, hotter, hottest

100

_____ olive branch (a, an)

an olive branch

100

Demonstrative Adjectives: this, that, these, and those.


Which two point out something near and which two point out something far?

This and These:  near


That and Those: far 

100

An adjective that comes after what kind of verb to act as a subject complement.  

(Linking or action verb)

linking verb (be, is, am, are, was, were)

200

Find the proper adjective and tell the noun it describes.


"Coral is formed from tiny African animals."

African is describing animals

200

Identify the positive, comparative, and superlative degrees of this adjective: 

Shy

Shy, more shy, most shy

200

Find the article in the sentence, tell the noun that it points out, and tell if it's indefinite or definite: " I ate the apple."

the, apple, definite

200

Name the interrogative adjective in the sentence.  Tell what noun it modifies.

What game do you want to play?

adjective: what

noun: game

200

Find the adjective used a subject complement in the sentence.  Tell the noun the adjective describes.


"My sister is very clever."

subject complement: clever

Noun it describes: sister

300

Find the numerical adjective(s) and tell the noun(s) it describes.

"The five red or orange corals grow on the top of one spongy reef."

five describes corals

one describes reef

300

Identify the positive, comparative, and superlative degrees of this adjective: 

comfy

Comfy, comfier, comfiest

300

Find the article in the sentence, tell the noun that it points out, and if it's definite or indefinite. 

"We put pennies in a quart jar."

a, jar, indefinite

300

Find the Interrogative Adjective in this sentence, and the noun it modifies.


Whose desk is that?


Adjective: Whose

Noun: Desk

300

In the sentence, find the word used as a subject complement.  

"The basketball game is exciting."

subject complement: exciting 

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Find the descriptive adjective(s) and tell the noun(s) it describes in the sentence.

"A famous and talented woman bought a valuable bracelet in the bustling department store."

famous, talented describes woman

valuable describes bracelet

bustling describes department store

400

Would you use few or little in this sentence:

I had a _____ cookies left over. 

few

400

How many people does this sentence refer to? (Based on the number of articles)


The cardiologist and the surgeon worked to find the best method to help the patient. 

two people

400

Which demonstrative adjective would you use in the sentence to point out something near?

____  roads are too bumpy for me to do my homework on.

These

400

In the sentence, find the word used as a subject complement.  

"The musicians in the band are amazing."

subject complement: amazing 

500

List FIVE descriptive adjectives that would be appropriate descriptions for this noun using all five senses :  breakfast

answers vary 

500

Would you use fewer or less in this sentence:


I had ____ time than Angela did to complete the assignment.

less

500

How many people does this sentence refer to? (Based on the number of articles)

The doctor and scientist studied the sample very carefully. 

one person

500

Find the demonstrative adjective in the sentence.  Tell whether it points out something that is singular or plural and the noun the adjective points out.

"May I have a slice of that pumpkin pie?"

"that" (singular) points out the noun "pie"

500

In the sentence, find the word used as a subject complement.  ALSO- tell the noun it describes.

"The story about the statue is mysterious."

subject complement: mysterious

It describes the noun : story

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