Adjectives
What is the adjective(s) in this sentence?
Susie always wears her dark gray hoodie.
dark / gray
What is the predicate adjective in this sentence:
Sweet lucy is always so nice.
nice
What is the indefinite adjective(s) in this sentence:
Several of my friends take music lessons.
several
What is the comparative adjective in the sentence:
George's younger brother is seven years old.
younger
What is the superlative adjective in the sentence?
My favorite coffee shop has the best blueberry scones.
best
What is the adjective(s) in this sentence?
Paul and his brothers have blonde hair.
blonde
What is the predicate adjective(s) in this sentence:
The strange house was orange and red.
orange / red
What is the indefinite adjective in this sentence:
I play a lot of videogames.
a lot
What is the comparative adjective in the sentence:
Tony is more honest than his sister.
What is the superlative adjective in the sentence?
I am the most satisfied after I eat lunch.
most satisfied
What would be the correct order of these adjectives:
an amazing little purple car
a little purple amazing car
an amazing little purple car
Which word should you use to fill in the blank
(or / and / but)
The river is beautiful ______ dangerous.
but
Fill in the blank with the correct indefinite adjective:
(Much / Many) patience is needed to babysit little kids.
much
Make this adjective comparative:
warm
warmer
Make this adjective superlative:
cold
coldest
Write a sentence using a regular adjective to describe this photo.
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Which word should you use to fill in the blank
(or / and / but)
Do you prefer regular _______ chocolate milk?
or
Fill in the blank with the correct indefinite adjective:
He earned (several / a lot) of respect from his teachers.
a lot
Make this adjective comparative:
silly
sillier
Make this adjective superlative:
intelligent
most intelligent
Write a sentence using a regular adjective to describe the picture.
Answers vary.
What are the forms of the verb 'to be'?
am, is, are, was, were
What is an indefinite adjective?
an adjective you use when you can't be specific
Use a comparative adjective to describe the photo.
The apple is heavier than the orange.
Use a superlative adjective to describe the photo:
largest
biggest