
Adjective Review
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English
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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3 Slides • 5 Questions
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How it is (using senses & emotions):
beautiful, soft, loud, fragrant, sweet, happy, purple
Quality
How much there is ("non-count nouns"):
no, much, little, enough, some, whole
Quantity
How many there are
("count nouns"):
Cardinal #s: 1, 453, 78
Ordinal #s: first, second, fiftieth
Number
Who it has it/who it belongs to:
mine, their, ours, its
Possession
Adjectives Describe...
2
Comparative & Superlative:
tell the differences between nouns & to what extreme are they different
Compare
They can be combined (usually hyphenated):
never-ending, once-in-a-lifetime, ice-cold
Compound
which, what, whose,
Question & Describe
Victorian, Shakespearean, Japanese,
Can be Proper
Adjectives...
3
Adjectives need to go in the correct order within sentences. We wouldn't say, "Car fast new is that red." Rather, we would say, "That new red car is fast." There are rules for where different types of adjectives go in sentences.
Adjectives Have a Certain Order
4
Multiple Select
Select all of the adjectives:
Asian cuisine is popular in many countries.
Asian
cuisine
is
popular
many
5
Multiple Select
Select all of the adjectives:
Whose donuts are those?
Whose
those
donuts
are
6
Multiple Select
Select all of the adjectives:
Our plastic straws have been replaced by newer, eco-friendly paper ones.
paper
our
newer
eco-friendly
plastic
7
Multiple Choice
Select the sentences with the correct order of adjectives:
Those cherry hot pies need to cool!
This chocolate chip jumbo cookie is delicious!
This creamy soft serve ice cream is amazing!
8
Multiple Choice
Which sentence does not contain an adjective?
Tom walked to Dunkin'.
He ordered a large cold brew.
He clumsily tripped and spilled the coffee on his new blue shirt.
How it is (using senses & emotions):
beautiful, soft, loud, fragrant, sweet, happy, purple
Quality
How much there is ("non-count nouns"):
no, much, little, enough, some, whole
Quantity
How many there are
("count nouns"):
Cardinal #s: 1, 453, 78
Ordinal #s: first, second, fiftieth
Number
Who it has it/who it belongs to:
mine, their, ours, its
Possession
Adjectives Describe...
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