Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
Pronouns
Possessive Adjectives and Possessive Pronouns
Types of Phrases
Phrases and Clauses
100

What is the comparative adjective for warm?

warmer

100

What is a pronoun? 

A word that replaces a noun.

100

What is a possessive adjective?

An adjective that describes a noun.

100
What are the three types of phrases we learned about in class?

Noun phrases, Adverbial phrases, Adjectival Phrases

100

What is a phrase?

A group of words which does not express a complete idea. A phrase does not have both a subject and a verb.

200

What is the superlative adjective for interesting?

most interesting

200

What are the two types of personal pronouns we learned about in class?

subject pronouns and object pronouns

200

What is a possessive pronoun?

A pronoun that takes the place of a noun and a possessive adjective.

200

What is a noun phrase?

A noun phrase is a group of words which functions as a noun.

200

What is a clause?

A group of words which expresses a complete idea. A clause has both a subject and a verb.

300

What is a comparative adjective? 

An adjective used to compare two objects. Add -er or use more 

300

What is a subject pronoun?

A pronoun that takes the place of the subject in a sentence.

300

Give an example of a possessive adjective and use it in a sentence.

my, our, your, his, her, its, their

That is my car.

300

What is an adjectival phrase?

An adjectival phrase is a group of words that describes a noun.

300

Are the words in brackets phrases or clauses?

Advertisements are supposed to (tell the truth).

phrase

400

What is a superlative adjective?

An adjective used to compare more than two objects. Add -est or use most
400

What is an object pronoun?

A pronoun that takes the place of an object in a sentence.

400

Give an example of a possessive pronoun and use it in a sentence.

mine, ours, yours, his, hers, its, theirs

That is mine.

400

What is an Adverbial phrase?

An adverbial phrase is a phrase that describes a verb, an adjective or another adverb and it can tell us how, where or when.

400

Are the words in brackets phrases or clauses?

The (writers are very clever).

Clause

500

When do we use fewer and when do we use less?

We use fewer to compare things that can be counted. We use use less to compare things that cannot be counted.

500

Replace the words in brackets with the correct pronoun.

(The Honourable Mrs. Moseby) tries to help (the people in her constituency.)

(She) tries to help (them).

500

Replace the words in brackets with the correct possessive adjective or pronoun.

Have you read (David Border’s) article about the new Representative?

Have you read his article about the new Representative? 

500

Identify a phrase in the following sentence and state what type of phrase it is.

The poster on the door was large and colorful.

large and colorful - adjectival phrase

500

Complete this sentence with a clause of your own.

When it stopped raining --------------

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