Identifying Adjectives
Adjectives that Compare two or three or more...
Identifying Adverbs
Adverbs that Compare
Adj. vs. Adv & Double Negs.
100

Identify the adjective AND the noun it modifies: There was a dark spot on the carpet.

Adjective = dark Noun = carpet

100

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

older

100

Identify the adverb AND the word it modifies: The dog ate hungrily.

Adverb = hungrily Verb = ate

100

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

faster

100

Identify the word in parentheses that fits the sentence: Alex didn't feel (good, well), so he stayed home from school.

well

200
Identify the adjective AND the noun it modifies: Please pass the delicious cookies.
Adjective = delicious Noun = cookies
200

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

most expensive

200

Identify the adverb AND the word it modifies: The white paint dried overnight.

Adverb = overnight Verb = dried

200

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

closest

200

Identify the word in parentheses that fits the sentence: Mr. Allen didn't mean (anything, nothing) by his comment.

anything

300
Identify the adjective AND the noun it modifies: Beth has five sisters.
Adjective = five Noun = sisters
300

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

more adorable

300

Identify the adverb AND the word it modifies: Today he brought the newspaper.

Adverb = today Verb = brought

300

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

the most politely

300

Identify the word in parentheses that fits the sentence: The new song sounded (good, well) on the radio.

good

400

Find and correctly write the proper adjective. 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

Identify the adverb of DEGREE and the word it modifies: They live in an extremely large house.

Adverb = extremely Adjective = large

400

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

less

400

What is wrong with this sentence?

Sadly, we can't find nowhere to work out.

anywhere

500

Identify the adjective AND the noun it modifies: The puppy became frisky after he ate the treat.

Adjective = frisky Noun = puppy

500

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

worse

500

Identify the adverb of DEGREE and the word it modifies: The story was unusually short.

Adverb = unusually Adjective = short

500

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

farthest

500

What is wrong with this sentence?

He usually never says nothing interesting to no one.

He usually never says anything interesting to anyone.

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