Name that Adjective
Name that Adverb
Comparatives/Superlatives
Comparatives/Superlatives
100

That's the largest bag of groceries I've ever seen!

Name the type of adjective

Superlative Adjective

100

I run more quickly than my sister.

Name the type of adverb.

comparative adverb

100

What is the adjective "sad" in the superlative form?

saddest

100

Complete the following sentence with a comparative or superlative adverb:

 "I thought my education classes in college were _________ (interesting)than my art classes."

more interesting

200

His shoes are nicer than my shoes.

Name the type of adjective

comparative adjective

200

I jump the highest of anyone in my class.

Name the type of adverb.

superlative adverb

200

Write the comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives 

"funny" and "successful".

funnier / funniest

more successful / most successful

200

Complete the sentence with the correct comparative or superlative adverb: "Of everything in the universe, light travels the __________ (fast)."

fastest

300

Mrs. Les is the best teacher in Bannes!


Name that adjective.

Superlative adjective (because she's super...duh)

300

List ALL the adverbs in the following sentence: "My dog is incredibly loyal to me, but my cat completely ignores me."

incredibly, completely

300

What are the comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives "good" and "bad?"

good-better-best; bad-worse-worst

300

Complete the following sentence: "Diane took our defeat the _________ (hard) of everyone on our soccer team."

hardest

400

Her socks are more stinky than his!


Name that adjective.

Comparative Adjective

400

She sings the most beautifully of everyone in the class.

Name the type of adverb

Superlative adverb

400

Write the comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives  "enormous" and "silly"

more enormous/most enormous; sillier/silliest

400

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**FREE POINTS**

500

Complete the sentence:  When you feel sad, laughter is ______ (good) medicine.

the best

500

Name any three adverbs

some examples:  slowly, gracefully, terribly, amazingly, quietly (anything with -ly.

500

What is the comparative and superlative forms of the adverbs "recently" "close?"

more recently/most recently; closer/closest.

500

Write the comparative and superlative forms of the following adverbs: close, cautiously

closer/closest; more cautiously/most cautiously.