Adjectives
Adverbs
Sentence Patterns
Special adjectives
More Adverbs
100

What kind of words do adjectives modify?

nouns and pronouns

100

What kind of words to adverbs modify?

verbs, adjectives, other adverbs

100

Name the sentence pattern.

Elena sews beautifully.

SV

100

Name the articles.

a, an, the

100

Adverbs that modify verbs answer what three questions?

how, when, where

200

Name the two adjectives in this sentence

Two games are fun. 

two and fun

200

Name the adverb in this sentence.

We often look for butterflies.

often

200

Name the sentence pattern.

The black bug flew away.

SV

200

Name the demonstratives.

this, that, these, those

200

Name two adverbs in this sentence.

The children play very happily during recess.

very, happily

300

Name all the adjectives in this sentence.

This delicious food is very filling.

this, delicious, filling

300

name the adverbs in this sentence.

In the autumn, clouds of Monarchs usually fly south.

usually, south

300

Name the sentence pattern.

The sun was very bright.

SLVPA

300

When we compare two things, we use what type of adjective?

comparative

300

Name the two adverbs.

The test is really very easy.

really, very

400
Name all the adjectives in this sentence.


That was not the happy ending we expected.

happy, the

400

Name the adverbs in this sentence.

I never go there with my family.

never, there

400

Name the sentence pattern.

Dad gave Mom gold jewelry.

SVIODO

400

When we compare more than two things, we use what kind of adjective?

superlative

400

Name all the adverbs.

Yesterday, we very quickly ate the last of Mom's delicious homemade cookies.

yesterday, very, quickly

500

Name all the adjectives in this sentence.

An orange, fuzzy caterpillar crawled slowly across the big leaf.

an, orange, fuzzy, the, big

500

Name the adverbs in this sentence.

The younger students are dismissed earlier today.

earlier, today

500

Name the sentence pattern.

Bob ate lunch quite speedily.

SVDO

500

What is a proper adjective? (give two facts)

1. formed from a proper noun.

2. always capitalized

500

Name all the adverbs.

We often do not have much homework on Friday. 

often, not