Descriptive & Proper Adjectives
Comparative & Superlative Adjectives
Articles
Interrogative Adjectives
More, Most, Fewer, Fewest, Less, & Least
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You might use this adjective to describe the sun on a summer day.

What is hot?

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This form of the adjective tall is used when comparing two people.

What is taller?

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This article is used when you are talking about one specific person, place, or thing.

What is the?

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This interrogative adjective is used to ask about a specific choice, as in “___ book do you want?"

What is which?

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This word is used when comparing two amounts and means a greater amount.

What is more?

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This adjective describes something that feels soft, like a pillow or a kitten’s fur.

What is soft?

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This form of the adjective fast is used to describe one thing that is quicker than all others.

What is fastest?

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These two articles are used when you are talking about any one person or thing, not a specific one.

What are a and an?

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This interrogative adjective asks about ownership, as in “___ backpack is this?

What is whose?

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This word means the greatest amount when comparing three or more things.

What is most?

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In the phrase “three puppies,” this adjective tells how many.

What is three?

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If one test is harder than another, you are using this type of adjective form.

What is a comparative adjective?

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You use this article before a word that begins with a vowel sound.

What is an?

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This interrogative adjective asks about amount or number, as in “___ cookies are left?

What is how many?

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This word is used to compare two groups and means a smaller number of items.

What is fewer?

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This proper adjective describes something from Japan.

What is Japanese?

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The adjective best is the superlative form of this base adjective.

What is good?

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In the sentence “I saw ___ dog in the yard,” this article makes the sentence definite.

What is the?

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In the question “___ color do you like best?” this interrogative adjective completes the sentence.

What is which or what?

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This word means the smallest number when comparing three or more groups.

What is fewest?

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The adjective Spanish in the phrase “Spanish music” is an example of this type of adjective.

What is a proper adjective?

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When comparing three or more things, you use this type of adjective form.

What is a superlative adjective?

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In the sentence “She wants ___ apple,” this article is an example of an indefinite article.

What is an?

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These interrogative adjectives are used before nouns to ask questions.

What are what, which, and whose?

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When talking about an amount that cannot be counted, this word means the smallest amount.

What is least?

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