Adjectives
Adverbs
Comparisons
Prepositional Phrases
Conjunctions & Interjections
100
What do adjectives modify?
Nouns
100
What 3 things do adverbs modify?
Verbs, adverbs, and adjectives
100
When comparing two things, you should use which degree of comparison?
comparative
100
Just like adverbs and adjectives, prepositional phrases also ______ words in a sentence.
modify
100
Choose the interjection in this sentence: Wow! That was amazing!
Wow!
200
Choose the ADJECTIVE in this sentence: James chose the chocolate cookie for dessert.
chocolate
200
Choose the ADVERB in this sentence: The fox jumps high.
high
200
When comparing three or more things, you should use which degree of comparison?
superlative
200
Identify the prepositional phrase in this sentence: Don't forget to sweep under the table.
under the table
200
Choose the coordinating conjunction in this sentence: Sam and Catherine go to the same church.
and
300
Choose the ADJECTIVE in this sentence: I really want this toy for Christmas.
this
300
Choose the ADVERB in this sentence: Yesterday I went to the outlet mall.
yesterday
300
Choose the correct form of the word in parentheses: Greg can type ______ than Angie. (fast)
fastest
300
Identify the prepositional phrase in this sentence: On Friday we will take a test.
On Friday
300
Choose the coordinating conjunction in this sentence: Did you have Composition or Computer today?
or
400
Choose the ADJECTIVE in this sentence: Spider-man is his favorite superhero.
favorite
400
Choose the ADVERB in this sentence: That was a very interesting book.
very
400
Science is the ________ of all the classes. (interesting)
most interesting
400
Identify the OBJECT of the preposition in this sentence: My family loves biking on trails.
trails
400
Choose the coordinating conjunction in this sentence: She loves dancing, so she takes ballet classes.
so
500
I take seven classes at The King's Academy.
seven
500
Choose the ADVERB in this sentence: Let's put the Christmas decorations up.
up
500
I like Thanksgiving, but I like Christmas ______. (well)
better
500
Identify the OBJECT of the preposition in this sentence: The drive to my friend's house is far.
house
500
Combine the following sentences using a coordinating conjunction (make sure to punctuate correctly): He knew her name. He could not remember it.
He knew her name, but he could not remember it.
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