Use the correct form of the adverb in parentheses.
She glides _______________ than I. (gracefully)
She glides more gracefully than I
Choose the correct comparative or superlative from the parenthesis to complete the sentence.
The student arrived (earlier/earliest) than the others to get a good desk.
The student arrived earlier than the others to get a good desk.
Choose the adjective or the adverb to complete each sentence.
My sister is a ____________ person. (nice/nicely)
My sister is a nice person.
underline the prepositional phrase in the sentence.
John and Jesus walked up the stairs.
John and Jesus walked up the stairs.
Which one is the object pronoun and the prepostional phrase?
Disneyland was special to her.
Disneyland was special to her.
Use the correct form of the adverb in parentheses.
Italia skates _________ than Grecia does. (often)
Italia skates more often than Grecia does.
Choose the correct comparative or superlative from the parenthesis to complete the sentence.
My dad drove (farther/farthest) than last time.
My dad drove farther than last time.
Choose the adjective or the adverb to complete each sentence.
Kim can speak Spanish very ______. (good/well)
Kim can speak Spanish very well.
Underline the prepositional phrase in the sentence.
My dad took a walk around the block.
My dad took a walk around the block.
Which one is the object pronoun and the prepostional phrase?
Rosio photograph a lot of part of it.
Rosio photograph a lot of part of it.
Use the correct form of the adverb in parentheses.
Kimberly swam the two laps ______ of all the swimmers. (quickly)
Kimberly swam the two laps most quickly of all the swimmers.
Choose the correct comparative or superlative from the parenthesis to complete the sentence.
Daniel jumped (higher/highest) of all the students in class.
Daniel jumped highest of all the students in class.
Choose the adjective or the adverb to complete each sentence.
Karina took a painting class, so she can paint _______ pictures. (beautiful/beautifully)
Karina took a painting class, so she can paint beautiful pictures.
Underline the prepositional phrase in the sentence.
Stefany looked under her bed.
Stefany looked under her bed.
Which one is the object pronoun and the prepostional phrase?
Her pictures have famous sceneries in them.
Her pictures have famous sceneries in them.
Use the correct form of the adverb in parentheses.
Jason climbed into the pool ________ than Joel did. (slowsly)
Use the correct form of the adverb in parentheses.
Jason climbed into the pool more slowly than Joel did.
Choose the correct comparative or superlative from the parenthesis to complete the sentence.
My brother run (shorter/shortest) distances in the morning.
My brother run shorter distances in the morning.
Choose the adjective or the adverb to complete each sentence.
Miss Kareem looked ______ at me when I arrived late. (angry/angrily)
Miss Kareem looked angrily at me when I arrived late.
Underline the prepositional phrase in the sentence.
Phebe's books were in her backpack.
Phebe's books were in her backpack.
Which one is the object pronoun and the prepostional phrase?
Many photographers have learned from her.
Many photographers have learned from her.
Use the correct form of the adverb in parentheses.
Juanita can float ______ of all the girls. (long)
Juanita can float longest of all the girls.
Choose the correct comparative or superlative from the parenthesis to complete the sentence.
The work went (better/best) today because all the workers showed up.
The work went better today because all the workers showed up.
Choose the adjective or the adverb to complete each sentence.
Of course, Pepper was _______ when she got an A+ on the exam. (happy/happily)
Of course, Pepper was happy when she got an A+ on the exam.
Underline the prepositional phrase in the sentence.
Daniel's boats are under the wooden bench.
Daniel's boats are under the wooden bench.
Which one is the object pronoun and the prepostional phrase?
For them, her pictures are excellent examples.
For them, her pictures are excellent examples.