What are the three articles?
a, an, and the
What do adjectives describe?
nouns
How do most adjectives that compare end?
with -er or -est
What do adverbs describe?
verbs
Add commas where needed to the following date: February 27 2017.
February 27, 2017
What is the adjective in the following sentence: She packed the books in the sturdy box.
sturdy
Longer adjectives do not end with -er or -est. What words do longer adjectives use to compare?
more and most
What is the adverb in the following sentence: We rode horses yesterday.
yesterday
Add commas where needed in the following sentence: Lastly leave the candles to dry for several hours.
Lastly, leave the candles to dry for several hours.
When do I choose the word an instead of a?
when the noun starts with a vowel instead of a consonant
What is the adjective in the following sentence: Several people came to the meeting.
several
What do I use to compare two nouns?
-er or more
What is the adverb in the following sentence: She tiptoed softly across the room.
softly
Add commas where needed in the following sentence: The butterfly visited coneflowers lantanas and marigolds.
The butterfly visited coneflowers, lantanas, and marigolds.
Are the articles a and an used for singular or plural nouns?
singular nouns
Where is an adjective usually located in a sentence?
before the noun it describes
What do I use to compare three or more nouns?
-est or most
What three things do adverbs tell about the verb?
how, when, and where an action happens
Add commas where needed in the following sentence: Are you going on an adventure Alexander?
Are you going on an adventure, Alexander?
Is the article the used for singular nouns, plural nouns, or both?
both
What questions do adjectives answer?
What kind? and How many?
For the adjective beautiful, do I use -est or most? Why?
most; because it is a long adjective
Where is an adverb usually located in a sentence?
on either side of the verb
Add commas where needed in the following sentence: "I'll never find my way back to the palace" cried Giselle.
"I'll never find my way back to the palace," cried Giselle.