This -y word describes a place covered with snow.
snowy
Turn “careful” into a word that tells how someone acts when crossing a street.
carefully
Add -er to “strong” to compare two athletes.
stronger
Add -est to “bright” to describe the sun in the morning.
This cake was even ___ than the last one I made (more sweet).
sweeter
A -y word that describes someone who likes to be around people and is cheerful.
friendly
Which -ly word describes doing something in a way that shows excitement or energy?
eagerly
Add -er to “teach” to describe someone who works in school.
teacher
Add -est to “stormy” to describe the wildest weather.
Stormiest
The dog that barks the most is the ___.
Noisest
A room with many things lying around could be called ___.
messy
Change “graceful” to describe how a ballerina moves.
gracefully
Add -er to a verb to describe a person who paints landscapes.
Add -est to “happy” for the person with the greatest joy.
happiest
The sky was full of dark clouds, making the day look ___.
gloomy
Something that smells very bad could be called ___.
stinky
This -ly word describes doing something in a suspicious or sneaky way.
Slyly
A person who writes books professionally is a ___.
writer
Among all the animals in the zoo, the one that eats the most is the ___.
hungriest
The dessert was sticky and sweet, making it very ___ to eat.
Gooey
Something that is constantly changing, like the sea, could be called ___.
wavy
Turn “terrible” into an adverb describing how a person performs on purpose badly.
Terribly
Someone who bakes bread is called a ___.
baker
A person with the sharpest mind in the class is the ___.
smartest
The comedian’s jokes were even funnier than last time, making him the ___ in the show.
funniest