Adjectives
Adverbs
Comparatives and Superlatives
Parts of Speech
SVA Rules
100

Question: Which word is the adjective in this sentence?

The fluffy cat sat on the windowsill.

a) cat

b) fluffy

c) windowsill

d) sat

Answer: b) fluffy
"Fluffy" describes the cat—making it the adjective here!

100

Question: Which word is the adverb in this sentence?

She sings beautifully in the choir.

a) sings
b) beautifully
c) choir
d) she

Answer: b) beautifully

It tells how she sings—adverb detected!


100

Question: Which sentence uses a comparative adjective?

a) She is the smartest in the class.
b) My dog is friendly.
c) This book is shorter than the last one.
d) The cake was delicious.

Answer: c) This book is shorter than the last one.

Shorter compares two things—classic comparative form!


100

Question: Which word is the noun in this sentence?

The dog barked loudly.

a) loudly
b) barked
c) dog
d) the

✅ Answer: c) dog

Dog is the person/place/thing here—100% noun vibes. 🐶


100

Question:
Choose the correct verb:

She ______ to the gym every day.

a) go
b) goes

✅ Answer: b) goes

She is singular, so we add the -s to the verb—goes is the move! 💪🏋️‍♀️


200

Question: Which adjective best completes the sentence?

The movie was so ________ that I couldn't stop laughing!

a) boring
b) hilarious
c) silent
d) long

Answer: b) hilarious
The word hilarious adds emotion and describes the movie—perfect adjective for this sentence!

200

Question: Which adverb best completes the sentence?

The students answered the questions ________.

a) loud
b) happiness
c) quickly
d) question

Answer: c) quickly

“Quickly” describes how they answered—an adverb in action!


200

Question: Which is the correct superlative form of the adjective "happy"?

a) happyier
b) most happy
c) happiest
d) more happy

Answer: c) happiest

For short adjectives ending in -y, drop the y and add -iest. Boom! 🎯


200

Question:
Identify the verb in the sentence below:

Sarah runs every morning.

a) Sarah
b) every
c) runs
d) morning

✅ Answer: c) runs

It’s the action word. She’s out there grindin’! 🏃‍♀️💨


200

Question: Which sentence is correct?

a) The dogs barks at strangers.
b) The dog bark at strangers.
c) The dogs bark at strangers.
d) The dog barked at strangers.

✅ Answer: c) The dogs bark at strangers.

Dogs = plural ➡️ use bark (no -s). Nailed it! 🐕🔊


300

Question: What type of adjective is used in this sentence?

That sandwich looks delicious.

a) Demonstrative
b) Interrogative
c) Descriptive
d) Quantitative

Answer: c) Descriptive

Delicious tells us what kind of sandwich it is—yum! That’s a descriptive adjective!

300

Question: What type of adverb is in this sentence?

They will arrive tomorrow.

a) Adverb of Manner
b) Adverb of Time
c) Adverb of Place
d) Adverb of Frequency

Answer: b) Adverb of Time

"Tomorrow" tells when they’ll arrive. Classic adverb of time!


300

Question: Choose the correct word:

Of the three runners, Mark was the ________.

a) fast
b) faster
c) fastest
d) more fast

Answer: c) fastest

When comparing three or more, we go superlative—fastest FTW! 🏃‍♂️💨


300

Question: Which word is an adjective in this sentence?

The tall man wore a red hat.

a) red
b) man
c) wore
d) hat

✅ Answer: a) red

Red describes the hat. Spice up that noun = adjective status. 🎩❤️


300

Question: What’s the correct verb form?

My brother and his best friend _______ playing guitar together.

a) enjoys
b) enjoy

✅ Answer: b) enjoy

Two subjects joined by and = plural, so we go with enjoy. 🎸🎶


400

Question: How many adjectives are in the sentence below?

The three tall basketball players wore bright orange uniforms.

a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
d) 5

Answer: c) 4

Adjectives: three (how many), tall (what kind), bright and orange (what kind). Boom—4!

400

Question: How many adverbs are in this sentence?

He silently and gracefully moved across the stage.

a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 0

Answer: b) 2

Silently and gracefully both describe how he moved—double dose of adverb magic!


400

Question: What is the comparative form of the adjective “good”?

a) more good
b) better
c) gooder
d) best

Answer: b) better

Irregular alert! "Good" becomes better (comparative) and best (superlative). 💡


400

Question: What part of speech is the word quickly in the sentence below?

She quickly finished her homework before dinner.

a) adjective
b) noun
c) adverb
d) verb

✅ Answer: c) adverb

It tells how she finished the homework—adverbs modify verbs like a boss. ⚡📝


400

Question:
Choose the correct verb:

Everyone ______ responsible for their own actions.

a) are
b) is

✅ Answer: b) is

Everyone sounds plural, but it’s singular. So the correct verb is is. Sneaky one! 🕵️‍♂️📜


500

Question: Which of the underlined words in the sentence is NOT acting as an adjective?

The cracked window let in a chilling breeze that startled the sleeping cat.

a) cracked
b) chilling
c) sleeping
d) startled

Answer: d) startled

Cracked, chilling, and sleeping describe nouns, so they’re adjectives.
But startled is part of the verb phrase ("that startled the cat")—so it’s a verb, not an adjective.

500

Question: Which underlined word is NOT an adverb in this sentence?

The fast runner easily won the race and celebrated loudly.

a) fast
b) easily
c) loudly

Answer: a) fast

Trick question alert! ⚠️ While fast can be an adverb, here it's describing runner (a noun), so it's used as an adjective!


500

Question: Which sentence contains an incorrect use of a comparative or superlative?
a) That was the most exciting game of the season!
b) She’s more kinder than her brother.
c) This puzzle is harder than the last one.
d) Of all the paintings, this one is the most beautiful.

Answer: b) She’s more kinder than her brother.

❌ Double trouble! You don’t need "more" with "kinder"—just say "kinder."
Correct version: She’s kinder than her brother.

500

Question: How many different parts of speech are in the following sentence?

Wow! The excited students cheered loudly for their team.

a) 4
b) 5
c) 6
d) 7

✅ Answer: d) 7
Breakdown time:

  • Wow! – Interjection

  • The – Article (technically a type of adjective)

  • Excited – Adjective

  • Students – Noun

  • Cheered – Verb

  • Loudly – Adverb

  • For – Preposition

  • Their – Pronoun

  • Team – Noun

Boom! 💥 That’s 7 different parts of speech in one sentence!


500

Question:
Pick the correct sentence:

a) The bouquet of roses smell amazing.
b) The bouquet of roses smells amazing.
c) The bouquets of roses smells amazing.
d) The bouquet of roses smelling amazing.

✅ Answer: b) The bouquet of roses smells amazing.

The subject is bouquet (singular), not roses. Don’t get fooled by what's in between! 🌹🎯