Name both the adjective and adverb in the sentence - The young boy sings beautifully.
adj. - young adv. - beautifully
Name both the adjective and adverb in the sentence - Eight alligators ate angrily.
adv. - eight adj. - angrily
Name both the adjective and adverb in the sentence - The wild dogs barked loudly.
adj. - wild adv. - loudly
Name both the adjective and adverb in the sentence - A beautiful rainbow appeared yesterday.
adj. beautiful adv. - yesterday
Pick the correct article - Mary brought (a, an) apple to school.
an
Pick the correct article - Alex was (a, the) first student to finish his test.
the
Pick the correct article - (A, An, The) president gave a speech to the nation.
The
Pick the correct article - (A, An, The) winter snowstorm is predicted to come on Monday.
A
Fill in the blank and tell is it comparative or superlative. Extra if you can say is it an adjective or adverb.
Jehan is a (fast) runner than Lucas.
faster - comparative
Fill in the blank and tell is it comparative or superlative. Extra if you can say is it an adjective or adverb.
Larry is the (good) artist in the class.
best - superlative
Fill in the blank and tell is it comparative or superlative. Extra if you can say is it an adjective or adverb.
Patty drove (slow) than her sister.
slower - comparative
Fill in the blank and tell is it comparative or superlative. Extra if you can say is it an adjective or adverb.
Katherine is the (happy) baby in the hospital.
happiest - superlative
Put in the correct missing homophone.
They ____ five apples and ____oranges.
ate, eight
Put in the correct missing homophone.
The ____weather calls for Dad's famous ____ for dinner.
chilly, chili
Put in the correct missing homophone.
My ____ aunt did not see the ____ when she was driving.
dear, deer
Put in the correct missing homophone.
She ____ the baseball, and it slipped ____ the catcher's mitt.
Threw, through