Comparatives
Superlatives
Adjectives and Adverbs
-ing or -ed
Adverbs of Degree
100

The comparative of the word good 

Better

100

The superlative of the word good

Best

100

Which form is correct?  Is it an adjective or adverb?

The nurse worked (careful, carefully) with the sick child.

carefully/adverb

100

I feel so (bore).

bored

100

Claudette is a big fan of BTS.

She ______ likes BTS.

Gradable

really, very much, quite, etc.

200

The comparative of thin

Thinner

200

The superlative of the word bad

Worst

200

Which form is correct?  Is it an adjective or adverb?

The dove flew (swift/swiftly) into her nest.  

swiftly/adverb

200

This TV show is really (interest).

interesting

200

David doesn't prefer listening to music to playing games, but he enjoys both.

He _____ enjoys listening to music.

Gradable

somewhat, slightly, moderately, etc.

300

The comparative of the word fast

Faster

300

The superlative of the word fast

Fastest

300

Which form is correct?  Is it an adjective or adverb?

The (brown/brownly) banana was not eaten by the chimpanzee.


brown/adjective

300

She said that the homework was (confuse).

confusing

300

Nancy's least favorite subject is history. 

Nancy _______ dislikes history.

Non-gradable

absolutely, utterly, completely, etc.

400

How do we make comparatives for adjectives and adverbs with one syllable?

Add -er to adjectives and adverbs of one syllable

400

How do we make superlatives of adjectives or adverbs with one syllable?

Add -est to adjectives and adverbs with only one syllable

400

Find two examples of adverbs used in this sentence.

The young boy ran quickly and carelessly to the lunch line.

quickly and carelessly

400

He was (frighten) by the monster movie, but I didn't think it was (frighten) at all! 

frightened

frightening

400

Meg is more scared of spiders than anything else.

She is _______ terrified of spiders.

Non-gradable

utterly, absolutely, completely, etc.

500

How do we make comparatives for adjectives or adverbs of more than one syllable?

Use "more" with adjectives and adverbs of more than one syllable

500

How do we make superlatives of adjectives or adverbs of more than one syllable?

Use "the most" with adjectives and adverbs of more than one syllable

500

Which form is correct?  Is it an adjective or adverb?

The angry bear in the forest growled (menacing/menacingly).  

menacingly/adverb

500

Which do you find more (interest)? Reading books or watching movies? I find reading to be more (fascinate) because I always feel (tire) when I watch movies. 

interesting

fascinating

tired

500

Adam is allergic to milk.

He ______ drinks milk.

Non-gradable

never