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The Adjectives By: Stephanie M. Cepero Torres Next

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The Adjectives Language: Fourth Grade Demonstrate command of English grammar and usage when writing or speaking. 4. LA.1 k. Form and use comparative adjectives and verbs (fast, faster, fastest). Menu Next

What is an Adjective? An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun (person, place, thing, animal, idea, feeling, thought) in the sentence. The school bus is big. Previous Menu Next

What is an Adjective? An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun (person, place, thing, animal, idea, feeling, thought) in the sentence. The red apple. The big box of crayons. Previous Menu Next

Adjectives Remember that numbers and colors are also adjectives. Previous Menu Next

How to identify the comparative form of Adjectives? Comparative adjectives compare places, people or things. ~For example: Eric is taller than John. (The comparative form of tall is taller) Previous Menu

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Instructions In this English exam you will… I.Choose the comparative form of each adjective. II.Choose the correct adjective. Each part will have five (5) premises for you to answer correctly. Menu Next

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I.Choose the comparative form of each adjective. Menu Next

Adjectives Happy more beautiful happier greater a b c Previous Menu Next

Adjectives Intelligent greater more intelligent prettier a b c Previous Menu Next

Adjectives Pretty happier more beautiful prettier a b c Previous Menu Next

Adjectives Great prettier greater more beautiful a b c Previous Menu Next

Adjectives Beautiful happier more intelligent more beautiful a b c Previous Menu Next

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Adjectives The kids of my room _____________ beautiful pictures. read paint sleep a b c Previous Menu Next

Adjectives My new dog ____________ at strangers. run cooks barks a b c Previous Menu Next

Adjectives A chocolate cake ____________ delicious with frosting. tastes happens enjoys a b c Previous Menu Next

Adjectives The princess ____________ in the castle with the king and queen. happen lives shouts a b c Previous Menu Next

Adjectives During Christmas, I _______________ many presents. receive write speak a b c Previous Menu Next