Adjectives, Part I
Adjectives, Part II
Suffixes, Part I
Suffixes, Part II
100

This describes a noun or pronoun.

What is an adjective?

100

This, that, these, and those are examples of this type of adjective. 

What is a demonstrative adjective?

100

A letter or letters added to the end of a word. 

What is a suffix. 

100

This suffix means full of 

What is ful? 

200

This is formed from a proper noun. 

What is a proper adjective?

200

English(adjective) jam is an example of this type of adjective. 

What is a Proper Adjective?

200

This suffix means worthy of or able to

What is able?

200

This suffix means having or being like 

What is y? 

300

This follows a linking verb and describes the subject of the sentence.

What is a predicate adjective?

300

Use this form of an adjective to compare two persons, places, or things. 

What is comparative?

300

This suffix means having to do with 

What is al? 

300

This suffix means without or not having 

What is less? 

400

This points out the noun it describes. 

What is a demonstrative adjective?

400

Use this form of an adjective to compare three or more persons, places, or things. 

What is superlative?

400

This suffix means full of or having 

What is ous?

400

True or false: Likeable is a word that contains a suffix. 

What is true?

500

Canadian(adjective) bacon is an example of this type of adjective.

What is a Proper Adjective? 

500

Use these two words to form the comparative and superlative of most adjectives with two or more syllables. 

What is more and most?

500

This suffix means tending to 

What is ive? 

500

True or false: The word educational contains a suffix.

What is true?