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Comparative & Superlative Adjectives & Adverbs

Comparative & Superlative Adjectives & Adverbs

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English

7th Grade

Practice Problem

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CCSS
L.3.1G, L.3.1A, L.1.1F

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9 Slides • 14 Questions

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Comparative & Superlative Adjectives & Adverbs

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Multiple Choice

What does an adjective modify?

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nouns or pronouns

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adjectives

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verbs

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adverbs

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Multiple Select

What does an adverb modify? (3 answers)

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nouns or pronouns

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adjectives

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verbs

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adverbs

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Multiple Choice

What is the adjective in this sentence? Jackson Avenue is a long street.

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Jackson

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avenue

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long

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street

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Multiple Choice

What is the adverb in this sentence? We progressed quickly.

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we

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progressed

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quickly

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Multiple Choice

What is the comparative adjective in this sentence? Washington Avenue is longer than Jackson Avenue.

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Washington

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longer

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than

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avenue

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Multiple Choice

What is the comparative adverb in this sentence? We progressed more quickly than they did.

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we

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progressed

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more quickly

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did

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Multiple Choice

What is the superlative adjective in this sentence? Lincoln Avenue is the longest street in town.

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Lincoln

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longest

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street

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town

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Multiple Choice

What is the superlative adverb in this sentence? We progressed the most quickly of all.

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We

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most quickly

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of

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all

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Multiple Choice

Is the adjective in this sentence positive, comparative, or superlative? My fuzzy cat is named Steven.

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positive

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comparative

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superlative

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Multiple Choice

Is the adjective in this sentence positive, comparative, or superlative? He is bigger than my other cat, Garnet.

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positive

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comparative

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superlative

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Multiple Choice

Is the adjective in this sentence positive, comparative, or superlative? He is the sweetest cat I've ever had.

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positive

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comparative

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superlative

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Multiple Choice

Is the adverb in this sentence positive, comparative, or superlative? Steven eats his food quickly.

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positive

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comparative

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superlative

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Multiple Choice

Is the adverb in this sentence positive, comparative, or superlative? He eats more quickly than Garnet, so he steals her food a lot.

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positive

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comparative

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superlative

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Multiple Choice

Is the adverb in this sentence positive, comparative, or superlative? He eats the most quickly when he likes his food.

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positive

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comparative

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superlative

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