Comparative Adjectives
Superlative Adjectives
Conjunctions
Pronouns
Possessive Nouns
100

Make it comparative: short

What is shorter?

100

Make it superlative: smart

What is smartest?

100

He was very tired, _____ (but/so) he got up and went to school.

What is but?

100

Dad and ______ (I/we) are going to the mall.

What is I?

100

A possessive noun shows ______.

What is ownership/possession?

200

Fill in the blank: She is _____ (tall) than me, so she got to ride the rollercoaster.

What is taller?
200

Make it superlative: pretty

What is prettiest?
200

She likes soccer ______ (nor/and), she likes ice skating.

What is and?

200

The teacher called ______ (us/she) over to her desk.

What is she?

200

Make it possessive-The tail of the dog wagged wildly.

What is dog's tail?

300

Make scary comparative

What is scarier?

300

He told the _____ (silly) joke at the dinner table.  Everyone was laughing!

What is silliest?
300

Brittany didn't study, ______ (yet/so) she did not pass her spelling test.

What is so?

300

We wanted to hear Kayla play the piano.  _____ is the pronoun.

What is we?

300

Make it possessive: The voice of the teacher carried over everyone's talking.

What is the teacher's voice?


400
The comparative form of good is- a: gooder b: goodest c: better d: best

What is d: best?

400

Make it superlative: hilarious

What is most hilarious?

400

What is the conjunction: David couldn't decide if he wanted pizza for dinner, or if he wanted a hamburger.

What is or?

400

Taylor went snowboarding.  _____ had fun!

What is he or she?

400

Make it possessive: The water bottle of the boy leaked in his backpack!

What is the boy's water bottle?

500

The comparative form of bad is- a: baddest b: worse c: badder d: worser

What is b: worse?

500

Make it superlative: beautiful

What is most beautiful?

500

Carlos couldn't see the stars _____ (for/nor) the clouds blocked the sky.

What is for?

500

If you and I leave early, we might be able to beat the traffic. ___, ___, and ___ are pronouns in the sentence.

What are you, I, and we?

500

Make it possessive: The roar of the lion woke the zebras, and they began to run!

What is lion's roar?