The white dog jumped.
white --} dog
The old lady walked past the big dog
Old - descriptive
Big - descriptive
Many people came to visit the fair
Many - Adjective of Quantity
The students felt happy
Happy --} Students
Comparative form of good
Better
Vincent van Gogh was a Dutch painter.
Dutch --} painter
Whose worksheet is on that table?
Whose - Interrogative
That - Demonstrative
I am very interested in Canadian customs.
Canadian - Proper
Something in the refrigerator smells rotten
Rotten --} Something
Superlative form of amazing
Most amazing
Mr. Tremblay is an English teacher and soccer coach.
English --} teacher
soccer --} coach
This boy goes to my camp
This - Demonstrative
My - Possessive
He has little interest in math class.
Little - Adjective of Quantity
Math - Descriptive
The number of lifeboats must be adequate for passengers and crew
Adequate --} lifeboats
Ms. Holmberg's class is more better than any other class in the school.
Ms. Holmberg's class is better than any other class in the school.
That student took their test during third period.
That --} student
their --} test
third --} period
The American dollar is very popular
American - Proper
Popular - Descriptive
The apples are listed on the first shopping list.
First - Adjective of order
Shopping - Descriptive
The Lang-Lit class are excited for their test tomorrow.
Lang-Lit --} Class
Excited --} Class
Of the two plants the fern is the healthiest.
Of the two plants the fern is the healthier.
These old baseball cards might be valuable in the future
These --} cards
old --} cards
baseball --} cards
valuable --} cards
Which is your favorite author?
Which - Interrogative
Your - Possessive
Favorite - Descriptive
Those small orange cats walked across the busy street.
Those - Demonstrative
Small - Descriptive
Orange - Descriptive
Busy - Descriptive
Today, Waseca students can be certain of a joyful and fun experience at school.
Waseca --} students
certain --} students
joyful --} experience
fun --} experience
Mr. Tremblay drives more far to school than any student teacher.
Mr. Tremblay drives farther to school than any other student teacher.