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Noun Modifiers
Comparative Forms
100

animals that hunt and eat other animals (n)

Predators

100

funny; causing laughter or amusemen (adj)

Humorous

100

happening without a clear plan, pattern, or reason (adj)

Random

100

qualities or characteristics of a person, animal, or thing (n)

Traits

100

Identify the noun modifier in the following sentnece.

Ex: I met her at the coffee shop after lunch.

Coffee

100

What is the comparative form of:

big

Bigger

200

to grow, develop, or be successful (v)

Thrive

200

made to seem bigger, better, worse, or more important than it really is (adj)

Exaggerated

200

a word ending that means “full of” or “having the quality of” (example: dangerous = full of danger)

Suffix -ous

200

the outside or top layer of something (n)

Surface

200

Identify the noun modifier from the following sentence: 

Ex: I looked out of my bedroom window at the storm.

Bedroom

200

What is the comparative form of bad?

Worse

300

reasonable and based on clear thinking or facts (adj)

Logical

300

done on purpose; intentionally (adv)

Deliberately

300

ready to attack or confront; forceful or hostile (adj)

Aggressive

300

to reduce pain, stress, or a difficult feeling (v)

Revieve

300

Identify the 2 noun modifier from the following sentence: 

Ex: After gowing to the grocery store we met our friends at the ball park.

Grocery/Ball

300

What is the comparative form of interesting?

More interesting

400

the state of things as they actually exist; real life (n)

Reality

400

a person who is harmed, hurt, or affected by something bad (n)

Victim

400

appropriate or right for a particular purpose or person (phrase)

Suited to

400

the conditions or facts surrounding a situation or event (n)

Circumstances

400

Identify the noun modifier in the following sentence: 

Ex: The lion protected its territory borders from other predators

Territory

400

What is the comparative form of beautiful?

More beautiful

500

a person who entertains people by telling jokes or performing funny acts (n)

Comedian

500

Define the term: 

Genes

parts of living things that carry information from parents to children and affect traits

500

Ddeinte the term:  Territory

an area of land or space that an animal, person, or group controls or uses

500

Define the term: Essentially

basically; in the most important way

500

Identify the noun modifier from the following sentence: 

Ex: The plant could not thrive because the soil surface was too dry 

Soil

500

What is the comparative form of: Good

Better