Adjectives
Articles & Proper
Adverbs
Comparisons
Good & Bad
100

Identify the adjective and the question it answers (what kind, which one, how many) in the following sentence: 

Grandpa's cat had five kittens last week. 

five; how many

100

Each student will use (a, an) computer to write his essay.

a

100

Identify the verb and the adverb that describes it (how, when, where): 

Our family eats downtown at a Greek restaurant. 

verb=eats; adverb=downtown
100

A meter stick is (longer, longest) than a yardstick. 

longer

100

Danielle has (good, well) reports when she goes to the dentist. 

good

200

Identify the adjective and the question it answers (what kind, which one, how many) in the following sentence: 

One kitten has black spots on its white paws. 

black; what kind

200

Writing (a, an) essay on the computer will be challenging. 

an

200

Identify the verb and the adverb that describes it (how, when, where): 

The restaurant closes later on Fridays. 

verb=closes; adverb=later

200
My uncle is the (funnier, funniest) man that I know. 

funniest

200

She brushes her teeth (good, well) each time she eats. 

well

300

Identify the adjective and the question it answers (what kind, which one, how many) in the following sentence:

That kitten with the ball of yarn is my favorite. 

That; which one

300

(A, The) essays will be on the lives of famous inventors. 

The 

300

Identify the verb and the adverb that describes it (how, when, where): 

I often order a beef pita. 

verb=order; adverb=often

300

The alligator farm was (more, most) interesting than the museum. 

more

300
Regular visits to the dentist will give your teeth the (well, best) care. 

best

400

Identify the adjective and the question it answers (what kind, which one, how many) in the following sentence: 

The largest male has already been sold. 

largest; what kind

400

Identify the capitalization mistake in the following sentence: 

Does Los Tacos restaurant have italian food on their menu? 

Italian 

400

Identify the verb and the adverb that describes it (how, when, where): 

The waiters sing cheerfully to the guests. 

verb=sing; adverb=cheerfully

400

The gators were the (more, most) unusual animals we saw. 

most

400

You should visit the dentist soon if you have a (bad, badly) toothache.

bad

500

Identify the adjective and the question it answers (what kind, which one, how many) in the following sentence: 

The mother feeds her babies many times a day. 

many; how many 

500

Identify the capitalization mistake in the following sentence: 

No one prepares fried rice like a japanese hibachi grill! 

Japanese 

500

Identify the verb and the adverb that describes it (how, when, where): 

Tomorrow, I will go to my favorite restaurant with my family. 

verb=will go; adverb=Tomorrow

500

The gator's (more, most) common home is a swampy area. 

most 

500

Your tooth could get (worse, worst) if you don't take care of it. 

worse

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