Write as comparative adjective:
HIGH
HIGHER
The kitchen is the (DIRTY) room in the house.
DIRTIEST
(What is the adverb? Which word is it describing? What question is it asking?)
Jorge waited here for over an hour.
1. HERE
2. WAITED
3. WHERE
LONGER
Write as a superlative adjective:
LONG
LONGEST
Write as comparative adjective:
HARD
HARDER
The orange is (JUICY) than the apple.
JUCIER
(What is the adverb? Which word is it describing? What question is it asking?)
The team ate dinner afterward.
1. AFTERWARD
2. ATE
3. WHEN
The test that we took today was the (HARD) test of the year.
HARDEST
Write as superlative adjective:
LARGE
LARGEST
Write as comparative adjective:
GRACEFUL
MORE GRACEFUL
My grandfather is (WISE) than me.
WISER
(What is the adverb? Which word is it describing? What question is it asking?)
Jacob often looks at axolotls.
2. LOOKS
3. HOW OFTEN
This jeopardy game is (FUN) than worksheets.
Write as superlative adjective:
CLOSE
CLOSEST
Write as comparative adjective:
FLUFFY
FLUFFIER
Male birds are (COLORFUL) than female birds.
(What is the adverb? Which word is it describing? What question is it asking?)
Mrs. Parker occasionally runs around her neighborhood.
1. OCCASIONALLY
2. RUNS
3. HOW OFTEN
You have been a (BAD) boy than Kevin.
Write as superlative adjective:
DIFFICULT
Write as comparative:
BAD
WORSE
Chapter 11 was the (INTERSTING) chapter in the entire book.
MOST INTERESTING
(What is the adverb? Which word is it describing? What question is it asking?)
Gina completely emptied her piggy bank.
1. COMPLETELY
2. EMPTIED
3. HOW
Carol is the (GOOD) student out of all of us.
BEST
Write as superlative adjective:
GOOD
BEST