Adjectives
Proper Adjectives
Predicate Adjectives
Demonstrative Adjectives
Comparing Adjectives
100

Name all of the adjectives in the following sentence:

The huge drum made a loud noise.

The huge drum made a loud noise.

100

Name the proper adjective in the sentence. (It will not be capitalized in this sentence.)

Sushi is a japanese dish made with raw fish.

Sushi is a Japanese dish made with raw fish.

100

Identify the predicate adjective in the following sentence:

Cruise ships are fun.

Cruise ships are fun.

100

Identify the demonstrative adjectives in the following sentence:

She helped those kids do homework.

She helped those kids do homework.

100

Use the correct form of the adjective in parenthesis:

The (cold) continent is Antarctica.  

The coldest continent is Antarctica.  

200

Name all of the adjectives in the following sentence:

The plant uses a special liquid to digest the insect.

The plant uses a special liquid to digest the insect.

200

Name the proper adjective in the sentence. (It will not be capitalized in this sentence.)

My favorite fruit is a hawaiian pineapple.

My favorite fruit is a Hawaiian pineapple.

200

Name the predicate adjective in the following sentence: 

Jodie became familiar with her new school.

Jodie became familiar with her new school.

200

Identify the demonstrative adjectives in the following sentence:

Some of the best athletes are on that team.

Some of the best athletes are on that team.

200

Use the correct form of the adjective in parenthesis:

Emily is (loud) than Kyleigh.  

Emily is louder than Kyleigh.  

300

Name all of the adjectives in the following sentence:

Then the two doors closed quickly.

Then the two doors closed quickly.

300

Name the proper adjective in the sentence. (It will not be capitalized in this sentence.)

I love the solemn sound of scottish bagpipes.

I love the solemn sound of Scottish bagpipes.

300

Tell whether the underlined word is a predicate adjective or predicate nominative.

The history of America is full of excitement. 

predicate nominative

300

Identify the demonstrative adjectives in the following sentence:

That photo shows what these people really went through.

That photo shows what these people really went through.

300

Use the correct form of the adjective in parenthesis:

The Sahara is one of the driest spots on earth.

The Sahara is one of the driest spots on earth.

400

Name the adjective (not including articles), and tell whether it is a "what kind" or "how many" adjective.

The pitcher plant grows in damp places.

The pitcher plant grows in damp places. 

what kind

400

Name the proper noun that the proper adjective came from in the following sentence:

Saint Patrick's Day is an Irish holiday celebrated in the United States. 

Ireland

400

Tell whether the underlined word is a predicate adjective or predicate nominative. 

Fred Wilpon is the owner of The New York Mets. 

predicate nominative

400

Identify the demonstrative adjectives in the following sentence:

The baseball player in this film is Jackie Robinson.

The baseball player in this film is Jackie Robinson.

400

Use the correct form of the adjective in parenthesis:

Only Alaska has a (extensive) coastline than Florida.

Only Alaska has a more extensive coastline than Florida.

500

Name the adjective (not including articles) and tell whether it is a "what kind" or "how many" adjective.

There are several students in the class. 

There are several students in the class. 

How many?

500

Name the proper noun that the proper adjective came from in the following sentence:

I was born and raised in the United States and am an American citizen. 

America

500

Tell whether the underlined word is a predicate adjective or predicate nominative. 

My father is very proud of me. 

predicate adjective

500

Name the four demonstrative adjectives.

this, that, these, and those
500

Use the correct form of the adjective in parenthesis:

Many people think Arizona has the (good) climate of any state.

Many people think Arizona has the best climate of any state.