General Info
Descriptive Adj.
Articles
Demonstrative and Possessive
Indefinite + Questioning
100

An adjective is a word used to describe, or modify, a noun or a _____.

Pronoun

100

True or false: Descriptive adjectives call up images, tones, and feelings

True

100

What are the three articles?

The, an, a

100

Demonstrative adjectives answer the question ______?

Which one?

100

Give one example of a indefinite adjective:

some, many, any, few, several, and all:

200

Pick the adjective(s).

Hilarious, red, happy

Hilarious and red

200

Many descriptive adjectives come from _____. (part of speech)

verbs

200

What question do they answer?

Which one?

200

Give an example of a demonstrative adj.

this, that, these, those
200

Is the "which" in this sentence a indefinite or questioning adjective?

Which joke did you like better?

Questioning

300

Blaze's giraffes are weird; they seem so excited.

Identify the adjective(s).

Weird and excited

300

Can nouns be used as adjectives? If so, give an example.

Yes

300

Identify the articles in the following phrase:

a book from an online store

a, an

300

True or false: They only have a singular form.

False; they can be singular and plural

300

What are both of the questioning adjectives?

Which and what

400

What is one question that an adjective can answer?

which one, what kind, or how many?

400

What is a noun that you can tranform into an adjective to describe a bookstore?

The _____ bookstore.

student or something else

400

What is the difference between "an" and "a"?

An is similar to a, but is used when the word following it begins with a vowel sound

400

Possessive adjectives answer the question: ______?

Whose?

400

True or false: indefinite adjectives can also be pronouns.

True: they can when used in place of nouns. EX. “some were weird” or “few had dogs"