Identify each descriptive adjective AND the noun it describes.
The Brazilian driver won the race.
Brazilian
driver
Identify the adjective. THEN, tell whether it is positive, comparative, or superlative.
What is the largest country in the world?
Largest
Superlative
Determine the article in the sentence.
Nadine won a medal and a trophy.
A
Determine the adverb. Then, determine if it shows TIME, PLACE, or MANNER
The moderator waited patiently for the contestants.
Patiently
Manner
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence.
Angela hoped to ski (good, well) during Saturday's race.
well
Identify each descriptive adjective AND the noun it describes.
The chef made a cake with three layers.
Three
Layers
Identify the adjective. THEN, tell whether it is positive, comparative, or superlative.
Do you think more tourists will visit this year than last?
More
Comparative
Complete the sentence with the appropriate adjective: little, less, least, few, fewer, or fewest
Sheila has ______ patience for polluters.
Little
Determine the adverb. Then, determine if it shows TIME, PLACE, or MANNER
Gerald spoke today about his favorite candy.
Today
Time
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence.
The skier turned (sharp, sharply) between the gates.
Sharply
Identify each descriptive adjective AND the noun it describes.
A fiery crash greatly scared the crowd.
Fiery
Crash
Use the correct form of "far" to complete the following sentence.
When writing in detail, make sure you go _______ with your explanation than you normally would.
Further
Complete with the correct demonstrative adjective.
______ (near) traffic is backed up for miles.
This
Identify the adverb of degree, negation, or affirmation. THEN, tell which it is.
I have never seen a tornado touched down.
Never
Negation
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence.
The crowed seemed (excitedly, excited) as the event began.
Excited
Identify each descriptive adjective AND the noun it describes.
The magnificently sleek car flew by me on the street.
Sleek
Car
Identify the adverb. THEN, tell whether it is positive, comparative, or superlative
Read the poem in French more slowly, Carly.
More slowly
Comparative
Identify each indefinite adjective and the noun it goes with.
Some people travel to Egypt.
Some
People
Identify the adverb of degree, negation, or affirmation. THEN, tell which it is.
The power of the storm was quite remarkable.
Quite
Degree
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence.
A snowstorm developed (quick, quickly) on the mountain.
Quickly
Identify each descriptive adjective AND the noun it describes.
Racing is a popular sport where people try hard to win.
Popular
Sport
Identify the adverb. THEN, tell whether it is positive, comparative, or superlative.
Henrique has arrived the latest of all the volunteers.
Latest
Superlative
Complete the sentence with the appropriate interrogative adjective.
_______ team should we cheer for?
Which
Identify the adverb of degree, negation, or affirmation. THEN, tell which it is.
The recovery undoubtedly will be long.
Undoubtedly
Affirmation
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence.
The mountain looked very (peacefully, peaceful) because of the (beautiful, beautifully) falling snow.
Peaceful
Beautifully