Find the adjective and the noun it describes:
Next week, the grouchy teacher is giving us a test.
Adjective: Grouchy Noun: Teacher
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I can run more fast that you.
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The kids run quickly to the dinner table.
adverb: quickly
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With his new shoes, the kid was the most fast in school.
Most fast > fastest
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The smelly weasel ran quickly.
Adjectives: smelly
Adverbs: quickly
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Pink goats are rare in Texas.
Adjectives: Pink and rare
Noun: goats
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It is more dark outside today than yesterday.
Change more dark to darker.
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After the boy mistakenly broke the vase, he waited patiently for his whooping.
adverb: mistakenly and patiently
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The pizza makers competed over who was more swift at putting more pepperonis on pizzas.
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The rugged cowboy smells from the long days.
Adjectives: rugged and long
Adjectives: none
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The rowdy, grouchy students are sleepy and tired.
Adjectives: rowdy, grouchy, sleepy, and tired
Noun: students
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Out of all the teachers in the school, Mr. Cortez is the most tall.
Change most tall to tallest.
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Fortunately, the mom sweetly forgave him.
Adverb: fortunately and sweetly
Verb: forgave
BONUS X2
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I want more than she wants. Unfortunately, I got less.
Adverb: more, unfortunately, and less.
Verbs: want and got
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Students hardly pick the hard questions. Luckily, the teacher made all the questions hard.
Adjectives: hard and hard
Adverbs: hardly and luckily
BONUS POINTS X2
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I don't want the green bear, I want that bear.
adjectives: green and that
noun: bear and bear
Find the comparative and superlative adjectives:
The sweetest strawberry is better than the tastiest pear.
Adjectives: sweetest, better, and tastiest
nouns: strawberry and pear
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Steven hardly eats his vegetables, but Susie always eats her vegetables.
Adverbs: hardly and always
Verbs: eats and eats
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Later, we should walk to the store.
Adverb: Later
verb: walk
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Someday, I want to sail the blue ocean and live with friendly seagulls.
Adjectives: blue and friendly
Adverbs: someday
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The American football team lost the tough game.
Adjectives: American, football, and tough
Noun: team and game
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An inch is less than a foot; however, it is bigger than a centimeter.
adjectives: less and bigger
nouns: inch and it
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Ms. Garrett gets to school early, but Mr. Cortez gets to school really late.
Adverbs: early, really, late
Verbs: gets and gets
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The boy was most sleepy than his brother.
Change most to more.
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The Houston police put on their loud sirens and pulled over the speeding teacher.
Adjective: Houston, loud, speeding
Adverbs: none