ADVERBS
POSSESSION
SCHOOL SUBJECTS
MATERIALS AND ADJS.
MIXED BAG
100

Complete:
He speaks the ______ (clearly) in the class.

most clearly

100

Choose the correct word:
This book is ______. (my/mine)

mine

100

Which subject studies maps and countries?

geography

100

Name 3 materials.

ie. wood, metal, plastic

100

Correct:
She works more harder than me.

She works harder than me.

200

Correct the mistake:
She sings very beautiful.

She sings very beautifully.

200

Correct the sentence:
This is my fathers car.

father’s

200

Which subject studies past events?

history

200

Which material is used to make windows?

glass

200

Fill in the blank:

That is my book. It belongs to _____.

me
300

Complete:
She runs ______ (fast) than me.

faster

300

Rewrite using possession:
The bikes of the students

The students’ bikes

300

Which subject studies reactions and chemicals?

chemistry

300

Describe a coin using:

  • 2 adjectives
  • 1 material

It’s small and round. It’s made of metal.

300

Correct:
That is the childrens books.

the children’s books

400

Write a sentence that includes the adjective "hard" as a superlative adverb.

She finds tennis to be the hardest sport of them all.

400

Correct ALL mistakes:
That is your’s and this is her.

That is yours and this is hers.

400

Make a comparative sentence about two school subjects.

Maths is more difficult than history.

400

Make a comparative sentence about two objects using adjectives.

This bag is heavier than that one.

400

Correct ALL the mistakes in this sentence:

Maria studies more fast than her sister, but John studies the more carefully in the class.

Maria studies faster than her sister, but John studies the most carefully in the class.

500

Make ONE sentence about school using:

  • a comparative adverb

  • a superlative adverb

I study more carefully than my brother, but Maria studies the most carefully in the class.

500

Write one sentence using:

  • father’s

  • yours

That is not your father's car, that car is yours.

500

Answer using:

  • a superlative

  • a comparative

  • one adverb

Prompt:
Which subject is the most difficult in your opinion? Why?

Physics is the most difficult subject. I learn maths more easily than physics, but I understand history the most easily.

500

Describe an object in the classroom using:

  • 3 adjectives

  • 1 material

  • 1 possessive

This is the teacher’s desk. It’s large, smooth, and heavy. It’s made of wood.

500

Use "she", "her", and "hers" correctly in three different sentences.

She has a bag.

That is her bag

That bag is hers.