Descriptive Adjectives
Comparative/
Superlative Adjectives
Interrogative/Demonstrative/
Indefinite Adjectives
Rambling and Run On Sentences/Redundant Words
Details/Exact Words
100

Tell the adjective in the sentence and the noun that it describes:

The old house had a charming garden.

old-house

charming-garden

100

Tell the COMPARATIVE form of the adjective:


silly



sillier

100

Tell the adjective in the sentence and then state whether it is interrogative, demonstrative, or indefinite


What area of the zoo would you like to visit next?

What - interrogative

100

Fix the rambling sentence:

I went to the store, but it was closed, so I decided to go to the park, and I saw my friend, and we played basketball, and then we went home.

I went to the store, but it was closed. I decided to go to the park, and I saw my friend. We played basketball. Then, we went home.

100

Which detail goes with this topic?


Trip to the Bahamas:

Eating cake

learning to snorkel

going to the pet store for supplies

learning to snorkel

200

Tell the adjective in the sentence and the noun that it describes:


The quiet library was a peaceful place to study.

quiet-library

peaceful-place

200

Tell the SUPERLATIVE form of the adjective:


famous

most famous

200

Tell the adjective in the sentence and then state whether it is interrogative, demonstrative, or indefinite 


The lemur is sitting on that branch.

that - demonstrative

200

Fix the run on sentence: 


I finished washing the dishes it was too late to cook a meal I just reheated a frozen pizza.

I finished washing the dishes, but it was too late to cook a meal. I just reheated a frozen pizza.

200

Which detail goes with this topic?


Getting my new dog:

Eating cake

learning to snorkel

going to the pet store for supplies

going to the pet store for supplies

300

Tell the adjective in the sentence and the noun that it describes:

The dress, beautiful and sparkling, caught everyone's attention.


beautiful, sparkling - dress



300

Tell the COMPARATIVE form of the adjective:


good

better

300

Tell the adjective in the sentence and then state whether it is interrogative, demonstrative, or indefinite 


Which exhibit is your favorite?

Which - interrogative

300

Fix the run on sentence

I started to get ready I picked out my clothes I put on my makeup.

I started to get ready. I picked out my clothes and put on my makeup.

or 

I started to get ready. I picked out my clothes. I put on my makeup.

300

Choose the word that has a more exact meaning:

The fish sat out for too long causing it to smell (foul   bad).

foul

400

Tell the adjective in the sentence and the noun that it describes:


The noisy children ran through the narrow hallways.

noisy-children

narrow-hallways

400

Tell the SUPERLATIVE  form of the adjective:


bad

worst

400

Tell the adjective in the sentence and then state whether it is interrogative, demonstrative, or indefinite 


Some animals require extra protection.

Some - indefinite 

400

State which word(s) can be taken out because they are redundant (repetitive):


The beautiful, gorgeous butterfly flew across the yard.

gorgeous or beautiful 

400

Come up with a more exact word for the dull word:


Said


declared, whispered, shouted, etc.

500

Tell the adjective in the sentence and the noun that it describes: 

She read a fascinating book about exotic animals.

fascinating-book

exotic-animals

500

Tell the SUPERLATIVE  form of the adjective:


young

youngest

500

Tell the adjective in the sentence and then state whether it is interrogative, demonstrative, or indefinite 


All animals require food to survive.

all - indefinite 

500

State which word(s) can be taken out because they are redundant (repetitive):


The speedy cheetah, who was very fast, chased the zebra.

,who was very fast,

500

Come up with a more exact word for the dull word:

Sad


Heartbroken, miserable, melancholy, etc.

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