Adverbs
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
Prepositions
Prepositional Phrases
Mystery
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What is an adverb?

A word that describes a verb, often ending in -ly

100

What is a comparative adjective?

An adjective that compares two nouns, often ending in -er.

100

What is a preposition?

A word connecting two nouns using location, time or direction.

100

What is a prepositional phrase?

The preposition, plus everything that follows that shows where something is.

100

Comparative or superlative:

wider

comparative

200

What is the adverb:

I ate my lunch quickly because I was very hungry!

Quickly

200

What is a superlative adjective?

An adjective that compares 3 or more things, making one the 'most' or 'least,' often ending in -est.

200

What is the Preposition:

Caleb was late to his tennis lesson because of the traffic.

Late

200

Identify the prepositional phrase: 

I will go to my friends house after school.

After School

200

Comparative or Superlative:

Fastest

Superlative

300

What is the adverb:

The athletes ran so fast that they were like a blur!

Fast
300

Is the following adjective comparative or superlative:

fastest

Superlative

300

What is the preposition:

Josephine arrived at school before Alessa.

Before

300

Identify the preposition:

I like to play soccer after lunch.

After lunch

300

What is the Adverb:

I patiently waited for my turn with the bouncy ball.

patiently

400

What is the adverb:

It was hard to play soccer today because I was so tired.

Hard

400

Is the following adjective comparative or superlative:

Shorter

Comparative

400

What is the preposition: 

Before we go to the mall, we have to go to the park.

Before

400

Identify the prepositional phrase

When it rains, we have to play in the hallways

when it rains

or

in the hallways

400
What is the preposition:


During school today, we finished our procedural writing.

During

500

What is the adverb: 

The math test was so easy!

Easy

500

What are the comparative and superlative forms of the word "good"

Comparative: Better

Superlative: Best

500

What is the Preposition:

Caleb was late to his tennis lesson because of the traffic.

Late

500

Identify the preposition:

After we go home, we will watch a movie.

After we go home.

500

What is the prepositional phrase:

After finishing my lessons, I still had to do my homework.

After finishing my lessons