MISC. Adjectives
Superlative and comparative Adverbs
Good and Well / Real and very
Subject and Object pronouns
Appositives
100
Fill in the blank with a comparative adjective. 


My cat is _______ than my new puppy. 

Examples

heavier

lighter 

older 

friendlier 

more furry


100

What is the comparative and superlative adverb form of the words "closer"

comparative: closer

superlative: closest 

100

Which are adjectives and which are adverbs.

Real and Very 

Good and Well

Adverbs: very and well 

Adjectives: good and real 

100

Which pronoun in the following sentence is a subject and which is the object pronoun.

Our new teacher told me we're not supposed to leave the school before 3 o'clock.


Subject pronoun: Our 

Object pronoun: Me 

100
Correct the sentence. 


Ms.Dot the MAG3-1 teacher is from the United States.

Ms.Dot, the MAG3-1 teacher, is from the United States.


200

Fill in the blank with a superlative adjective.

The city is the ______ at night. 

Examples

darkest 

quietest 

most beautiful

most dangerous

200

What is the comparative and superlative adverb form of the words "beautifully"

comparative: more beautifully 

superlative: most beautifully

200

Fill in the blanks with good or well.

He played _____ during his baseball game. 

well

200

Name all of the subject pronouns and when they are used.

They are used to replace a noun as the subject of a sentence. 

I

you 

he 

she 

it 

we 

they

200

What are the uses of appositives?

Appositives are nouns or noun phrases used to define a noun and/or to describe a noun.

300

Fill in the blank with the correct compound adjective. 

Harry Potter is ___________, people all around the world have read it.

world-renowned

well-known

300
Fill in the blank. 


Jane left before him, but Sam still arrived ______.

sooner

more quickly

earlier 

300

On the board, write a complete sentence with the word "very". 

Answers may vary

300

Name all of the object pronouns and when to use them.

Use the object pronoun to take the place of a noun in the predicate of the sentence. (Usually follows an action verb or preposition)

Me

You

Him 

Her

It

Us 

Them

300

Fill in the blank.

"The boy, __________ , raced ahead to the finish line."

Possible answers

an avid sprinter

an experience runner

who is the youngest contestant 

400

Write the comparative and superlative forms of the following adjectives.

slow 

frightening 

dangerous


comparative: slower, more/less frightening, more/less dangerous. 

Superlative: slowest, most/least frightening, most/least dangerous 

400

Create a sentence using the following comparative adverb.

more carefully

EX). 

The girls study more carefully than the boys.

400

Fill in the blank. 

James had a _____ problem. He accidentally broke his neighbor's fence and they will be home any minute!

James had a real problem. He accidentally broke his neighbor's fence and they will be home any minute!

400

Fill in the blanks.

_____ went to the supermarket because we needed _____ to get more ingredients for tonight's dinner. 

He/She/They went to the supermarket because we needed him/her/them to get more ingredients for tonight's dinner.  

400

Fill in the blank.

"Taiko drums, ________, are played during kabuki.


Possible answers

well-known traditional drums 

a type of Japanese drum

a traditional instrument

500

Create one sentence using your own compound adjective and one sentence using a superlative adjective. Write it on the board. 

Answers may vary. 

500

Create one sentence using a comparative adverb and one sentence using a superlative adverb. 

Ex)

Superlative: James works harder than the other employees. 

Comparative: Sarah travels more safely than Jake. He is always impulsive. 

500

Create two different sentences. 

One sentence, using the word "real" and the second sentence using the word "well".

Answers may vary

500

Create a sentence using both a subject and an object pronoun. 

Answers may vary.

500

Create your own sentence using an appositive. 

Sentences may vary