Descriptive Adjectives
Numerical/Interrogative Adjectives
Positive, Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
Dictionaries/ Run On and Rambling Sentences
Exact Words
100

Tell the adjective in the sentence and the noun that it describes:

The old house had a charming garden.

old-house

charming-garden

100
Choose the correct numerical adjective:


I saw (two   second) cats in the garden.

two

100

Tell the adjective in the sentence and then state whether it is in the positive, comparative, or superlative form:

Emma is the friendliest person in class.


friendliest - superlative

100

Put the following words in alphabetical order:

Brisk

Break

Bargain

Bearing

Bargain

Bearing

Break

Brisk

100

Choose the word that has a more exact meaning:

The cat ran up the tree because it was (scared   terrified).

terrified

200

Tell the adjective in the sentence and the noun that it describes:


The quiet library was a peaceful place to study.

quiet-library

peaceful-place

200

Choose the correct numerical adjectives:

On the (one   first) day of the competition, I won (fourth   four) place.

first

fourth

200

Tell the adjective in the sentence and then state whether it is in the positive, comparative, or superlative form:

That watch is more expensive than this one.

more expensive - comparative

200

Fix the rambling sentence:

I went to the store, but it was closed, so I decided to go to the park, and I saw my friend, and we played basketball, and then we went home.

I went to the store, but it was closed. I decided to go to the park, and I saw my friend. We played basketball. Then, we went home.

200

Choose the word that has a more exact meaning:

The fish sat out for too long causing it to smell (foul   bad).

foul

300

Tell the adjective in the sentence and the noun that it describes:

The dress, beautiful and sparkling, caught everyone's attention.

beautiful, sparkling - dress

300

Tell the interrogative adjective and the noun that it describes:

Which animal represents your state?

Which - animal

300

Tell the adjective in the sentence and then state whether it is in the positive, comparative, or superlative form:


We drank cold lemonade to quench our thirst.

cold - positive

300

Fix the run on sentence: 


I finished washing the dishes it was too late to cook a meal I just reheated a frozen pizza.

I finished washing the dishes, but it was too late to cook a meal. I just reheated a frozen pizza.

300

Come up with a more exact word for the dull word:

Sad

Heartbroken, miserable, melancholy, etc.

400

Tell the adjective in the sentence and the noun that it describes:


The noisy children ran through the narrow hallways.

noisy-children

narrow-hallways

400

Tell the interrogative adjective and the noun that it describes:

Whose name appears first on the Declaration of Independence?

Whose - name

400

Tell the adjective in the sentence and then state whether it is in the positive, comparative, or superlative form:

The bark of this tree feels smooth.

smooth - positive

400

Fix the run on sentence:

The dog barked loudly the cat ran away.

The dog barked loudly. The cat ran away.

400

Come up with a more exact word for the dull word:

Fun

Exciting, interesting, etc.

500

Tell the adjective in the sentence and the noun that it describes:


She read a fascinating book about exotic animals.

fascinating-book

exotic-animals

500

Tell the interrogative adjective and the noun that it describes:


What animal eats bamboo leaves?

what - animal

500

Tell the adjective in the sentence and then state whether it is in the positive, comparative, or superlative form:


This kitten of mine has the softest fur.

softest - superlative

500

Fix the run on sentence

I started to get ready I picked out my clothes I put on my makeup.

I started to get ready. I picked out my clothes and put on my makeup.

or 

I started to get ready. I picked out my clothes. I put on my makeup.

500

Come up with a more exact word for the dull word:


Said

declared, whispered, shouted, etc.