Grammar:
Grammar: Adjectives That Compare: Add -est to an adjective to compare more than two nouns.
Grammar: Adjectives That Compare: Add -er to an adjective to compare nouns.
Grammar: Contractions/Possessive Pronouns
Contractions
100

Choose the correct present continuous tense.

I am watching T.V. and my brother ........... a book.

a.reading

b. is reading

c. reads

b. is reading

100

You can use adjectives to compare more than two nouns. Choose the correct adjective that compares in each sentence. 

Lorna has the ....... backpack.

a. biggest

b. bigger

c. big

 

a. biggest

100

You can use adjectives to compare nouns. Choose the correct adjective that compares in each sentence.

The soccer team’s shirts are ...... than the football team’s shirts. 

a. brighter

b. bright

c. brightest

a. brighter

100

Choose the correct possessive or pronoun contraction for the sentence.

(They’re, Their, There) making posters.

a. They're

b. Their

c. There 

 

a. They’re

100

A contraction is a short form of two words. An apostrophe (’) shows where one or more letters have been left out. Choose the correct contraction.

(I am, I'm, am) thinking about Earth.

a. I'm

b. am

c. I am 

 

a. I'm

200

Choose the correct present continuous tense.

Thomas and Joe ........ outside in the yard now.

a. are playing

b. is playing

c. plays

a. are playing

200

You can use adjectives to compare more than two nouns. Choose the correct adjective that compares in each sentence.

This is the ..... coat I have ever worn!

a. most 

b. warmest

c. warm 


b. warmest

200

You can use adjectives to compare nouns. Choose the correct adjective that compares in each sentence.

Soccer is a ...... game than baseball.

a. hardest

b. harder

c. hard

b. harder

200

Choose the correct possessive or pronoun contraction for the sentence.

(You’re, Your, You) poster is about saving water.

a. You

b. You're

c. Your 

c. Your

200

 A contraction is a short form of two words. An apostrophe (’) shows where one or more letters have been left out. Choose the correct contraction.

(It is, It’s, Its  ) a club that helps people recycle.

a. It is

b. It's

c. Its

b. It’s

300

Choose the correct present continuous tense.

They ...... eating their dinner right now because their food is too hot.

a. not 

b. don't

c. aren't

c. aren't

300

You can use adjectives to compare more than two nouns. Choose the correct adjective that compares in each sentence.

We will climb the ..... mountain in Colorado.

a. taller

b. tall

c. tallest

c. tallest

300

You can use adjectives to compare nouns. Choose the correct adjective that compares in each sentence.

Today’s practice will be ...... than yesterday’s practice.

a. longer

b. long

c. longest 

a. longer

300

Choose the correct possessive or pronoun contraction for the sentence.

(You’re, Your) helping with the posters.

a. Your

b. You're

c. You

b. You're

300

 A contraction is a short form of two words. An apostrophe (’) shows where one or more letters have been left out. Choose the correct contraction.

(He is, He’s, Hes) a member of the Earth Savers Club.

a. He is

b. Hes

c. He's

c. He's

400

Choose the correct present continuous tense.

I can't talk to you right now because I ........

a. am study 

b. are studying 

c. am studying

c. am studying

400

You can use adjectives to compare more than two nouns. Choose the correct adjective that compares in each sentence.

Are you the ..... person to reach the top?

a. young

b. younger

c. youngest 

c. youngest

400

You can use adjectives to compare nouns. Choose the correct adjective that compares in each sentence.

 Our field is ...... than your field.

a. small

b. smaller

c. smallest 

b. smaller

400

Choose the correct possessive or pronoun contraction for the sentence.

(They’re, Their, There) posters will be put on the walls.

a. There

b. Their

c. They're 

b. Their

400

 A contraction is a short form of two words. An apostrophe (’) shows where one or more letters have been left out. Choose the correct contraction.

(She is, She’s, Shes) worried about resources.

a. She's

b. Shes

c. She is

a. She’s

500

Choose the correct present continuous tense.

..... doing?

a. What are you

b. What you

c. What do you

a. What are you

500

You can use adjectives to compare more than two nouns. Choose the correct adjective that compares in each sentence.

Dad will carry the ..... tent.

a. heaviest

b. heavy

c. heavier 

a. heaviest

500

You can use adjectives to compare nouns. Choose the correct adjective that compares in each sentence.

Julie is ...... than Adam.

a. faster

b. fast

c. fastest 

a. faster

500

Choose the correct possessive or pronoun contraction for the sentence.

(It’s, Its, It) a very colorful poster

a. It

b. It's

c. Its

 

b. It's

500

 A contraction is a short form of two words. An apostrophe (’) shows where one or more letters have been left out. Choose the correct contraction.

(I’m, I am, I is) looking for some cardboard.

a. I is

b. I am

c. I'm 

c. I'm

M
e
n
u