noun or pronoun
well
He doesn't have no bread.
He doesn't have any bread.
OR
He has no bread.
Give us our tickets to the game.
adjective
Which of the two bikes can travel (far/farther/farthest)?
farther
An adverb modifies a ...
verb
adjecrive
adverb
He did a (well/good) job explaining the problem.
good
James didn't never see that movie.
James didn't see that move.
OR
James never saw that movie.
adverb
Baby Olive played (happily/more happily/most happily) than any day this week.
most happily
What is Mrs. Hanson's brother's name?
Dan
good
She hadn't done nothing wrong.
She had done nothing wrong.
She hadn't done anything wrong.
Hers was painted with bright colors.
pronoun
It is certainly (hot/hotter/hottest) than yesterday.
hotter
What are the adverb questions?
how?
when?
where?
That song sounded (good/well)!
good
I couldn't find no coffee stand that was open.
I could find no coffee stand that was open.
OR
I couldn't find any coffee stand that was open.
Mrs. Hanson's coffee was made unusually well.
adverb
DAILY DOUBLE:
What did Mrs. Hanson have for dinner last night?
ask the teacher
What are the adjective questions?
what kind?
which one?
how many?
whose?
DAILY DOUBLE
When Mrs. Hanson was in 7th grade, she just HAD to have a black pair of this brand of shoe.
NIKE
She doesn't like no anchovies on her pizza.
She doesn't like any anchovies on her pizza.
She like no anchovies on her pizza.
Parker could not sit still.
Adverb
Which is (less/least) expensive, Diet Coke or Diet Pepsi?
less