Find the adjective
Articles and Demonstratives
Comparative adjectives I
Comparative adjectives II
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Find the adj/s in the sentence: The bread's sweet aroma filled the small town.
sweet, small
100

Choose the correct word I will give you (this, that, those) pens.

Those

100

name the comparing adjective: less likely than anyone else

least

100

Say the correct comparing adjectives: The baristas are ____ (quick) here than every other cafe in town.

quicker

200
Find the adj/s in the sentence: The hungry children surrounded the bread, tasting it, and hoping not to be caught.
hungry
200
Choose the correct word My pen has (a, an, the) sparkly eraser.
a
200
correct the comparing adjectives: His high school years were the busy of all.
busiest
200
correct the comparing adjectives: To me, the coffee is worst than the frappuccino.
worse
300
find the adj/s in this sentence: The baker was using a silver knife to swiftly cut the golden-brown loaf of bread.
silver, golden-brown, loaf
300

Choose the correct word (It's, Those, Mine, You, This) pens were very smooth.

Those

300
correct the comparing adjectives: His goodest friend was called cousin Bob.
best
300
say the correct comparing adjective: Some people may think Starbucks is the _____ and has bad service, but trust me it is the _____.
worst, best
400

find the adj./s in this sentence A lot of delicious bread had been quickly eaten by the excited, hungry, children.

delicious, excited, hungry

400
Choose the correct word (An, A, The) ink buckets came with feather pens long ago.
The
400
choose the correct comparing adjective: He is the (bright, brighter, brightest) in his class
brightest
400
correct the comparing adjectives: The worse part is waiting, but you get a much gooder drink than other coffee shops.
worst, better
500
find the adj/s in this sentence: The bread had cooked fast, and was now sitting in the crystal clear display case.
crystal clear, display
500

Choose the correct answer: We took (a, an) trip to retrieve (this, mine, these) pens.

1. a 2. these

500
correct the comparing adjectives: He lived a lively and brilliant life than his classmates.
more lively and more brilliant
500

correct the comparing the good and bad adjectives: The chocolate chip mocha was gooder than the strawberry soda. surprise question (

better