The red apple fell off the tree.
(Adjective: red → Modifies: apple)
This book belongs to me.
(Adjective: this → demonstrative)
What are the comparative and superlative forms of the adjective: green
greener, greenest
___________ people can resist our new baby.
Few (count)
Does the adjective come before the noun, after the noun, or is a subject complement or an object complement?
Animators create worlds both ancient and futuristic.
after the noun
We walked across the narrow bridge.
(Adjective: narrow → Modifies: bridge)
Which movie do you want to see tonight?
(Adjective: which → interrogative)
What are the comparative and superlative forms of the adjective: little
less
least
My mom has ______ time now than ever before.
less, noncount
Is the adjective demonstrative, interrogative, or indefinite?
I've read several mysteries.
The energetic puppy chased the ball.
(Adjective: energetic → Modifies: puppy)
Some students forgot their homework.
(Adjective: some → indefinite)
What are the comparative and superlative forms of the adjective: good
better
best
Dad has the _______ patience.
least, noncount
What are the comparative and superlative forms of the word evil?
More evil
Most evil
The ancient castle stood at the top of the hill.
(Adjective: ancient → Modifies: castle)
Whose brilliant solution surprised the entire class during the debate?
(Adjective: whose → interrogative)
What are the comparative and superlative forms of the adjective: beautiful
more beautiful
most beautiful
I have _______ advice for siblings.
little, noncount
Does the adjective come before the noun, after the noun, or is a subject complement or an object complement? What is the noun being modified?
Actors' voices make cartoons fun.
cartoons, Object complement
The scientist examined the fragile glass container under the microscope.
(Adjective: fragile → Modifies: container)
I couldn’t decide between those two desserts on the menu.
(Adjective: those → demonstrative)
What are the comparative and superlative forms of the adjective:sunny
Sunnier
Sunniest
You will have ______ trouble if you have your own room.
less, noncount
Does the adjective come before the noun, after the noun, or is a subject complement or an object complement? What is the noun being modified?
Movies can be expensive.
Movies, Subject complement