Ethan ran quick/quickly. (adjective or adverb?)
quickly (adverb)
This/Those dog is mine.
This
That has to be the ______ ring in the entire store. (expensive)
most expensive (superlative)
If I arrive _____ than you, I will save you a seat. (soon)
sooner (comparative)
I don't got no time for homework tonight.
I don't have any time for homework tonight.
Nicholas sings beautiful/beautifully? (adjective or adverb?)
Beautifully (adverb)
This/that book here is Kristina's, while this/that book in the corner is Justin's.
this, that
I am the _____ during the school year because I am a teacher. (busy)
busiest (superlative)
I worked ____ than him on the project and therefore should get a better grade. (hard)
harder (comparative)
I won't go to no party on Friday.
I won't go to the party on Friday.
He's a careless/carelessly writer. (Adjective or Adverb?)
careless - adjective
Identify the article(s) in the following sentence: A girl with purple hair is at the hair salon down the street.
A, the
I am ______ driving my car versus his. (comfortable)
more comfortable (comparative)
The players recover ____ from games played during the off season than during the on season. (easily)
more easily (comparative)
I hardly never understand the directions for the game.
I hardly understand the directions for the game, I never understand the directions for the game.
Alina is a good/well worker. (adjective or adverb?)
good -adjective
These/those shoes are mine, but these/those shoes across the room are his.
These, those
Are atoms the _____ element in the world? (small)
smallest (superlative)
The last remark was the ____ stated. (clearly)
Most clearly, least clearly (superlative)
We never don't go to dinner after soccer practice.
We never go to dinner after soccer practice, We don't go to dinner after soccer practice.
Agnes and Uliana work good/well together. (adjective or adverb?)
well - adverb
I think this/that mouse is back. I see it running across the room.
that
Yesterday was ____ than today, but I'm hoping tomorrow will be the ____ day of the week. (good)
better (comparative), best (superlative)
Amy and Lana work _____ than Amy and I do, but Lana and I work the ____ together. (well)
better (comparative), best (superlative)
I don't got no friends.
I don't' have any friends.