Vocabulary
Adjectives and Adverbs
Comparative and Superlative
Equality and Inequality
100

What is the meaning of BLAND in this sentence: 

The doctor told me to eat BLAND food because of my stomach problems.

Insipid, tasteless

100

Bonus

500 points

100

Give an example of a small adjective, big adjective and irregular adjective

Answers may vary

100

True or false?

In the comparisons of equality and inequality we change the adjectives.

False

200

SURPRISE

Swap the points

200

Change these adjectives into adverbs of manner:

FAST - HARD - LATE

They have the same form as adverbs.

If the answer is correct get more 300 points. If it is not correct give 200 points to the other group.

200

Complete with the comparative or superlative:

It was ______ expensive restaurant I've ever been to.

the most

200

Make a comparison of equality:

sugar (sweet) honey

Sugar is as sweet as honey.

300

The milk is SOUR. Don't trink it.

Give an example of a fruit that can be sour.

Answers may vary

300

Adjective or adverb?

She drives----- (careful)

carefully

300

Correct the mistake:

Stay at home is funnier than go out.

more fun or funner

300

Bonus

Get 400 points

400

What is the opposite of BITTER?

Sweet

400

-ED or -ING adjective:

They were __________ (surprise) by the test.

surprised

400

Transform the adjective into the comparative and superlative forms:

happy

happier

the happiest

400

Change to inequality:

Books are more interesting than movies.

Movies aren't as interesting as books.

500

Give an example of an object that is SHARP

Answers my vary

500

Adjective or adverb?

The food smells -----(good) 

good

500
Boom!

Lose 500

500

Change to a comparison of superiority:

A tablet isn't as good as a computer.

A computer is better than a tablet.