Identifying Adjectives
Adjectives that Compare
Identifying Adverbs
Adverbs that Compare
100

There was a dark spot on the carpet.

dark

100

Rewrite the word in parentheses to fit the sentence: Pedro is (OLD) than his brother Carlos.

older

100

The dog ate hungrily.

hungrily

100
Rewrite the word in parentheses to fit the sentence: Mary ran (FAST) than Patty.
faster
200

Please pass the delicious cookies.

delicious

200
Rewrite the word in parentheses to fit the sentence: The long coat is the (EXPENSIVE) of all the coats.
most expensive
200

The white paint dried slowly.

slowly

200
Rewrite the word in parentheses to fit the sentence: He stood (CLOSE) to the elephant than anyone else.
closest
300

Beth has five sisters.

five

300
Rewrite the word in parentheses to fit the sentence: The kitten was (ADORABLE) than I remember.
more adorable
300

Today, he brought the newspaper.

today

300
Rewrite the word in parentheses to fit the sentence: Who acted (POLITELY): Jason, Martha, or Ted?
most politely
400

My favorite game to play is Chinese checkers.

Chinese

400
Rewrite the word in parentheses to fit the sentence: We had (LITTLE) snow than usual this year.
less
400

They live in an extremely large house.

extremely

400
Rewrite the word in parentheses to fit the sentence: Emilio ate (little) quickly than Tom did.
less
500

The energetic puppy ran after he ate the treat.

energetic

500
Rewrite the word in parentheses to fit the sentence: The score was far (BAD) than the last time we lost.
worse
500

The story was unusually short.

unusually

500
Rewrite the word in parentheses to fit the sentence: Monarch butterflies migrate the (FAR) of all the butterflies.
farthest
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