100 points for each adjectives:
Plato based the tale on an ancient Greek civilization.
THE, AN, ANCIENT, GREEK
Name the adverb:
I can name the coins easily.
EASILY
Comparative form of "bright"
BRIGHTER
Which word is the negative:
Matthew wanted to do something he had never done before.
NEVER
Complete the sentence using the correct word:
He was not (sure, surely) that he would get a PS5.
SURE
No articles; name the remaining adjective:
According to the tale, Atlantis was a lost continent.
LOST
Name the adverb:
Some old coins can be rather valuable.
RATHER
Superlative form of "beautiful"
MOST BEAUTIFUL
Which word makes this sentence negative:
We had no stove, so we cooked over an open fire.
NO
Complete the sentence using the correct word:
Chester is normally a very (good, well) swimmer.
GOOD
Name all four demonstratives
THIS, THAT, THESE, THOSE
Write one adverb answering "when?"
Answers will vary but may include:
TODAY, YESTERDAY, TOMORROW, LATER, NOW, EARLIER, LAST WEEK, NEXT WEEK
Comparative form of "late"
LATER
Which word in parentheses completes the sentences:
Your store isn't (anything, nothing) like my store.
ANYTHING
Complete the sentence using the correct word:
Ian was certain that he had done (bad, badly) on the test.
BADLY
No articles, name the adjectives and the noun they describe:
Was there once a powerful and wealthy island in the Atlantic Ocean?
POWERFUL, WEALTHY - ISLAND
Name the adverb and the word it modifies:
The craftsperson works with extremely soft clay.
EXTREMELY - SOFT
Comparative form of "good"
BETTER
Which word in parentheses completes the sentences:
Natalie couldn't find fresh fruit (nowhere, anywhere).
ANYWHERE
Complete the sentence using the correct word:
The director knew that the problem was (real, really) serious.
REALLY
Name the adjectives and the nouns they describe:
Everything was buried by hot ashes and small stone fragments.
HOT - ASHES; SMALL, STONE - FRAGMENTS
Name the adverbs and the words they modify:
Bats live everywhere, but most people never see them.
EVERYWHERE - LIVE, NEVER - SEE
Superlative form of "badly"
WORST
Rewrite this sentence to remove the double negative:
Hardly no one could see it lying there.
Either:
HARDLY ANYONE COULD SEE IT LYING THERE.
NO ONE COULD SEE IT LYING THERE.
Complete the sentence using the correct word:
Martha invented a method of helping people think (good, well).
WELL