Descriptive Adjectives
Antecedent
Demonstrative, Interrogative, Indefinite
Comparative and Superlative
100

Identify the descriptive adjective(s):

The silly child jumped over the dirty rock.

silly & dirty

100

Identify the antecedent (agreeing noun) that is described by the adjective:

Where is my red sweater?

sweater

100

Is the italicized adjective indefinite, interrogative, or demonstrative?

That cat is always getting in trouble!

demonstrative
100

What is the correct comparative or superlative form of the adjective to fill in the blank?

My mom is __________ than me. (short)

shorter

200

Identify the descriptive adjective(s):

The five dogs were barking like crazy wolves.

five & crazy

200

Identify the antecedent (agreeing noun) that is described by the adjective:

There are decorated pumpkins at everyone's house.

pumpkins

200

Is the italicized adjective indefinite, interrogative, or demonstrative?

Which park should we go to?

interrogative

200

What is the correct comparative or superlative form of the adjective to fill in the blank?

Jesus is the ___________ of all! (important)

most important


300

Identify the descriptive adjective(s):

Crazy Jan is so interesting.

crazy and interesting


300

Identify the antecedent (agreeing noun) that is described by the adjective:

My homework is so boring!

homework

300

Is the italicized adjective indefinite, interrogative, or demonstrative?

Can I please have that pencil?

demonstrative
300

What is the correct comparative or superlative form of the adjective to fill in the blank?

Ghallager's Pizza is ____________ than Pizza Hut. (good)

better

400

Identify the descriptive adjective(s):

The red-breasted nuthatch ate twenty-five peanuts.

red-breasted, twenty-five

400

Identify the antecedent (agreeing noun) that is described by the adjective:

The best sandwiches are Italian!

sandwiches

400

Is the italicized adjective indefinite, interrogative, or demonstrative?

Do you have any pets?

indefinite

400

What is the correct comparative or superlative form of the adjective to fill in the blank?

Hitler was the _____________ person! (evil)

most evil

500

Identify the descriptive adjective(s):

How many chocolate chip cookies are their in that large cookie jar?

chocolate chip, large, cookie

500

Identify the antecedent (agreeing noun) that is described by the adjective:

The cute, little chicks ate the chicken feed.

feed

500

Is the italicized adjective indefinite, interrogative, or demonstrative?

What flavor of ice cream is your favorite?

interrogative

500

What is the correct comparative or superlative form of the adjective to fill in the blank?

A stomach ache is ___________ than a stuffy nose. (bad)

worse