Adjectives
Superlative and Comparative Adjectives
Adverbs
Superlative and Comparative Adverbs
Adverbs and Adjectives!
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Find the adjective and the noun it describes:

Next week, the grouchy teacher is giving us a test. 

Adjective: Grouchy    Noun: Teacher

100

Find the mistake and correct it:

I can run more fast that you. 

faster

100

Find the adverb(s) and the verb(s) they describe:

The kids run quickly to the dinner table. 

adverb: quickly

verb: run

100

Find the adverb(s) and the verb(s) they describe:

He completed the test more quickly than before.

Adverb: more quickly

Verb: completed

100

Find all and label all the adjectives and adverbs:

The smelly weasel ran quickly. 

Adjectives: smelly

Adverbs: quickly

200

Find the adjective(s) and the noun(s) it describes: 

Pink goats are rare in Texas. 

Adjectives: Pink and rare

Noun: goats

200

Find the comparative and superlative adjectives:

The sweetest strawberry is better than the tastiest pear.

Comparative Adjectives: better

Superlative Adjectives: sweetest, tastiest

200

Find the adverb(s) and the verb(s) they describe:

After the boy mistakenly broke the vase, he waited patiently for his punishment. 

adverb: mistakenly and patiently

verb: broke, waited

200

Find and correct the mistake in the following sentence:

The team played aggressively than before.

more aggressively


200

Find and label all the adjectives and adverbs:

He drove his old car very carefully on the narrow road.

Adjectives: old; narrow

Adverbs: very; carefully

300

Find the adjective(s) and the noun(s) they describe: 

The rowdy, grouchy students are sleepy and tired.

Adjectives: rowdy, grouchy, sleepy, and tired

Noun: students

300

Find the mistake and correct it:

My brother is the intelligentest in his class.

most intelligent

300

Find the mistake and correct it:

They did their homework good.

well

300

BONUS X2

Find the adverb(s) and the verb(s) they describe:

She quietly slipped out of the room and quickly ran downstairs.

Adverb: quietly, quickly 

Verbs: slipped out, ran

300

Find all and label all the adjectives and adverbs:

Students hardly pick the hard questions. Luckily, the teacher made all the questions hard. 

Adjectives: hard and hard

Adverbs: hardly and luckily

400

BONUS POINTS X2

Find the mistake and correct it:

This soup tastes badly.

bad

400

Find the mistake and correct it:

This is the farther restaurant from here.

farthest 

400

Find the adverb(s) and verb(s) they describe:

Steven hardly eats his vegetables, but Susie always eats her vegetables. 

Adverbs: hardly and always

Verbs: eats and eats

400

Find the adverb(s) and the verb(s) they describe: 

Later, we should walk to the store. 

Adverb: Later

verb: walk

400

Find all and label all the adjectives and adverbs:

Someday, I want to sail the blue ocean and live with friendly seagulls. 

Adjectives: blue and friendly

Adverbs: someday

500

Find the adjective(s) and noun(s) they describe:

The American football team lost the tough game. 

Adjectives: American, football, and tough

Noun: team and game

500

Find the mistake and correct it:

That movie was more badder than the last one.

worse

500

Find the mistake and correct it:

He drives more careful than his brother.

more carefully

500

Find and correct the mistake in the following sentence:

They arrived more late than they had promised.

later

500

Find all and label all the adjectives and adverbs:

The Houston police put on their loud sirens and pulled over the speeding teacher. 

Adjective: Houston, loud, speeding

Adverbs: none