Comparitive/Superlative Adjectives
Compound Adjectives
Possessive Adjectives
Good vs. Well, Real vs. Very
Comparitive Adverbs
100

(scary) Pororo is the [scariest, scaryest, most scary] character on TV! :(

scariest

100

The [five-minute, sharp-dressed] man was wearing a nice suit.

sharp-dressed

100

My mom and I ate ____________ pizza really quickly because we were late for a movie.

Choose the correct poessessive adjective. (my, your, his, her, its, our, their)

our

100

Daniel Radcliffe was [good, well] paid for his role as Harry Potter.

well

100

The teacher made me sit [nearer, nearly] to the front of the class because I didn't pay attention. :(

nearer

200

(smelly) This trash is the [smellyest, smelliest, smellier] in the world! BARF!

smelliest

200

It took Mr. Tyler a [well-maintained, time-consuming] 3 days to write a [15-page, 1-page] story for his Spanish class.

time-consuming, 15-page

200

My cat is sick and won't touch ____________ food.

Choose the correct poessessive adjective. (my, your, his, her, its, our, their)

its

200

My favorite stories are based on [real, very] people, not fictional characters.

real

200

I turned the music up [more loud, louder] because this is my favorite song.

louder

300

(early) On Tuesdays and Thursdays, I come home _________________ than Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. 

How do you spell it?

earlier

300

Usain Bolt completed the 100 meter dash in a [fast-paced, record-breaking] 9.58 seconds.

record-breaking

300

The funny clown tried to juggle but kept dropping ______________ balls.

Choose the correct poessessive adjective. (my, your, his, her, its, our, their)

his, her

300

I didn't eat today, so I am [real, very] hungry.

very

300

Tyler arrived later than all the other students.

What is the comparitive adverb?

later

400

(frightened) Mr. Tyler is ________________ of Pengsu than Ms. Alison.

more frightened (less is acceptable too)

400

I prefer [factory-made, hand-made] gifts because they are more personal and unique.

hand-made

400

I had trouble studying for ___________ math test.

Choose the correct poessessive adjective. (my, your, his, her, its, our, their)

my

400
I can ski [good, well], which means I am [good, well] at skiing.

well, good

400

Kim Yuna skates more gracefully than any other ice skater.

What is the comparitive adverb?

more gracefully

500

(fun)  Riding roller coasters is ____________________ thing I have ever done!

the most fun

500

I live in a very nice [broken-down, three-bedroom, sun-dried] apartment.

three-bedroom

500

Ms. Alison and Mr. Tyler love ____________ students. 

Choose the correct poessessive adjective. (my, your, his, her, its, our, their)

their

500

It's a [real, very] [good, well] idea to practice before a [real, very] test, so you will do [good, well].


:)

very, good, real, well

500
As my bus got _______________ to the bus stop, I got ready to get off.


Fill in the blank with a comparitive adverb.

Examples: closer, nearer