Identify the adjective AND the noun it describes:
There was a dark spot on the carpet.
Adjective = dark
Noun = carpet
100
Correct the comparative or superlative adjective and tell which one it is:
Pedro is (OLD) than his brother Carlos.
older, comparative
100
Identify the adverb AND the verb it describes:
The dog ate hungrily.
Adverb = hungrily
Verb = ate
100
Correct the comparative or superlative adverb and tell which one it is:
Mary ran (FAST) than Patty.
faster, comparative
100
Identify the word in parentheses that fits the sentence and tell if it is an adjective or adverb:
Alex didn't feel (good / well), so he stayed home from school.
well, adjective
200
Identify the adjective AND the noun it describes:
Please pass the delicious cookies.
Adjective = delicious
Noun = cookies
200
Correct the comparative or superlative adjective and tell which one it is:
That long coat is the (EXPENSIVE) of all the coats.
most expensive, superlative
200
Identify the adverb AND the verb it describes:
The white paint dried overnight.
Adverb = overnight
Verb = dried
200
Correct the comparative or superlative adverb and tell which one it is:
He stood (CLOSE) to the elephant than anyone else.
closest, superlative
200
Identify the word in parentheses that fits the sentence and tell if it is an adjective or adverb:
Our team isn't playing very (good / well) this year.
well, adverb
300
Identify the adjective AND the noun it describes:
Beth has five sisters.
Adjective = five
Noun = sisters
300
Correct the comparative or superlative adjective and tell which one it is:
The kitten is (ADORABLE) than I remember.
more adorable
300
Identify the adverb AND the verb it describes:
Today he brought the newspaper.
Adverb = today
Verb = brought
300
Correct the comparative or superlative adverb and tell which one it is:
Who acted (POLITELY): Jason, Martha, or Ted?
most politely, superlative
300
Identify the word in parentheses that fits the sentence and tell if it is an adjective or adverb:
The new song played (good, well) on the radio.
well, adverb
400
Identify the adjective AND the noun it describes:
My favorite game is fun and I always win.
Adjective = fun
Noun = game
400
Correct the comparative or superlative adjective and tell which one it is:
We had (LITTLE) snow than usual this year.
less, comparative
400
Identify the adverb AND the verb it describes:
His loud yelling at the park really annoyed me.
Adverb = really
Verb = annoyed
400
Correct the comparative or superlative adverb and tell which one it is:
Emilio ate (QUICK) than Tom did.
more quickly, superlative
400
Correct the word in parentheses that fits the sentence and tell if it is an adjective or adverb:
She performed the dance (bad).
badly, adverb
500
Identify the adjective AND the noun it describes:
I was very sad to hear about your injury.
Adjective = sad (very)
Noun = I
500
Correct the comparative or superlative adjective and tell which one it is:
The score was (BAD) than the last time we lost.
worse, comparative
500
Identify the adverb AND the verb it describes:
The dirty dumpster smelled quite disgusting.
Adverb = disgusting (quite)
Verb = smelled
500
Correct the comparative or superlative adverb and tell which one it is:
Monarch butterflies migrate (FAR) of all the butterflies.
farthest, superlative
500
Identify the word in parentheses that fits the sentence and tell if it is an adjective or adverb.
Mr. Allen didn't mean (anything / nothing) by his comment.