Choose the correct sentence:
That's an interesting idea.
OR
That's an interested idea.
That's an interesting idea.
Change to the comparative.
Strong
stronger
change to superlative
light
the lightest
Choose the correct one:
You're wrong never.
OR
You're never wrong.
You're never wrong.
Use a comparative to compare a snail and elephant.
The snail is smaller than the elephant.
OR
The elephant is bigger than the snail.
Which is correct?
We surprised our friend with a present.
OR
We surprising our friend with a present.
We surprised our friend with a present.
change to the comparative
sad
sadder
change to the superlative
fat
the fattest
Choose the correct one:
It sometimes is sometimes cloudy.
It is sometimes cloudy.
Use a superlative to describe these days of the week.
Friday, Saturday, Sunday
good, better, best
OR
bad, worse, worst
Choose one:
Our trip to the museum will interesting be interesting.
Our trip to the museum will be interesting.
Change to the comparative
snowy
snowier
change to the superlative
relaxed
the most relaxed
Choose the correct one:
Dad eats always a lot.
OR
Dad always eats a lot.
Dad always eats a lot.
Use (interest) to explain what Mom likes.
Mom is interested in _______
Choose the correct ones:
They're excited/exciting. Summer is an excited/exciting time.
They're excited. Summer is an exciting time.
change to the comparative
beautiful
more beautiful
change to the superlative
bad
the worst
Choose the correct one:
I usually wash usually the dishes.
I usually wash the dishes.
Frequency Adverb
How often do you play with friends on the weekend?
I ___________ play with friends on the weekend.
Use the correct form.
I'm _________. Let's play an __________ game.
(bored/interest)
I'm bored. Let's play an interesting game.
How many people or things to comparative adjectives compare?
two (2)
How many people or things do superlative adjectives compare?
three (3)
Where should I put the adverb?
We visit my aunt. (often)
We often visit my aunt.
Make a story using present/past participle
Adjectives, Comparatives. Superlatives, and Frequency Adverbs.
Students used all =1000 points!
Used 3-4 = 500 points
Used 1-2 = 100 points