You might use this adjective to describe the sun on a summer day.
What is hot?
This form of the adjective tall is used when comparing two people.
What is taller?
This article is used when you are talking about one specific person, place, or thing.
What is the?
This interrogative adjective is used to ask about a specific choice, as in “___ book do you want?"
What is which?
This word is used when comparing two amounts and means a greater amount.
What is more?
This adjective describes something that feels soft, like a pillow or a kitten’s fur.
What is soft?
This form of the adjective fast is used to describe one thing that is quicker than all others.
What is fastest?
These two articles are used when you are talking about any one person or thing, not a specific one.
What are a and an?
This interrogative adjective asks about ownership, as in “___ backpack is this?
What is whose?
This word means the greatest amount when comparing three or more things.
What is most?
In the phrase “three puppies,” this adjective tells how many.
What is three?
If one test is harder than another, you are using this type of adjective form.
What is a comparative adjective?
You use this article before a word that begins with a vowel sound.
What is an?
This interrogative adjective asks about amount or number, as in “___ cookies are left?
What is how many?
This word is used to compare two groups and means a smaller number of items.
What is fewer?
This proper adjective describes something from Japan.
What is Japanese?
The adjective best is the superlative form of this base adjective.
What is good?
In the sentence “I saw ___ dog in the yard,” this article makes the sentence definite.
What is the?
In the question “___ color do you like best?” this interrogative adjective completes the sentence.
What is which or what?
This word means the smallest number when comparing three or more groups.
What is fewest?
The adjective Spanish in the phrase “Spanish music” is an example of this type of adjective.
What is a proper adjective?
When comparing three or more things, you use this type of adjective form.
What is a superlative adjective?
In the sentence “She wants ___ apple,” this article is an example of an indefinite article.
What is an?
These interrogative adjectives are used before nouns to ask questions.
What are what, which, and whose?
When talking about an amount that cannot be counted, this word means the smallest amount.
What is least?