The blue whale is the (big) animal in the world.
The blue whale is the biggest animal in the world.
Fill in the blank: The cheetah is (fast) than the dog.
The cheetah is faster than the dog.
Add an adverb “He runs ______.”
quickly, slowly, sadly, happily, fast, .......
What is the past tense of go?
went
What is the plural of child?
Children
Choose the correct form: “This is the (happiest / most happy) dog in the world!”
This is the happiest dog in the world!
My backpack is (heaviest / heavier) than yours.
My backpack is heavier than yours.
Complete with an adverb of how often:
I __________ wake up at 6:00.
I always wake up at 6:00.
I never wake up at 6:00.
I sometimes wake up at 6:00.
Yesterday I (eat) pizza.
Yesterday I ate pizza
The (mouse) ran across the floor.
The mice ran across the floor.
Fix the sentence: “She is the most tallest girl in class.”
She is the tallest girl in class.
Fix the sentence: “She is more tall than her sister.”
Change to an adverb: She is a careful writer → She writes ______.
She writes carefully.
Change to past tense: “I see a bird.”
I saw a bird
Which is correct? Feet or foots?
Feet
Write a superlative sentence using tall.
My friend Ryan is the tallest in our group.
Make a comparative sentence using smart.
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Use "yesterday" in a complete sentence. (adverb of when)
I went to my friends house yesterday.
Use the past tense of take in a complete sentence.
I took a picture with my friends yesterday at the park.
I took my medicine before I went to bed.
I took my sister's pencils because I could not find mine
Change to plural: person → ______
people
Describe an animal with a superlative adjective.
Giraffes are the tallest animals.
Blue whales are the largest animal in the world.
Cheetahs are the fastest animals
Make a comparison between Mr. Mark and Ms. Ale.
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Make a sentence with two adverbs (adverb of how often with an adverb of how).
I always run quickly to lunch.
I never eat my food slowly
I sometimes talk loudly.
Fix the sentence: “Yesterday I goed to the park and swimmed in the lake.”
Yesterday I went to the park and swam in the lake.
Fix the sentence: “The sheeps are eating grass.”
The sheep are eating grass.