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Identify the descriptive adjective in the following sentence: Strong cedars grow throughout the forest.
Strong
cedars
throughout
the
Identify the descriptive adjective in the following sentence: Alaska has a great variety of climates.
Alaska
great
variety
climates
Identify the descriptive adjective in the following sentence: Warm summer days fly by.
Warm
summer
days
fly
Identify the descriptive adjective in the following sentence: Young children run to the playground.
playground
run
children
Young
Identify the descriptive adjective in the following sentence: Colorful flags fluttered in the breeze.
flags
fluttered
Colorful
breeze
Tell whether the underlined adjective comes before the noun or after the noun. Greek urns were found in Asia.
Before the noun
After the noun
Tell whether the underlined adjective comes before the noun or after the noun. Leaves, orange and yellow, begin to fall in October.
before the noun
After the noun
Tell whether the underlined adjective comes before the noun or after the noun. Beijing, foggy and busy, is China's largest city.
before the noun
after the noun
Tell whether the underlined adjective comes before the noun or after the noun. Historic Boston is my favorite place to visit.
before the noun
after the noun
Tell whether the underlined adjective comes before the noun or after the noun. Sweet cherries only grow in the summer.
before the noun
after the noun
Tell whether the underlined adjective is a subject complement or an object complement: The summer is actually short.
object complement
subject complement
Tell whether the underlined adjective is a subject complement or an object complement: People consider Hawaii's climate warm.
subject complement
object complement
Tell whether the underlined adjective is a subject complement or an object complement: The explorers found the old building empty.
subject complement
object complement
Tell whether the underlined adjective is a subject complement or an object complement: Our renters have kept the apartment clean.
subject complement
object complement
Tell whether the underlined adjective is a subject complement or an object complement: The Alaskan weather can be hotter than Florida.
object complement
subject complement
Tell whether the underlined adjective is demonstrative, interrogative or indefinite. I decided to take pictures of my neighborhood for this project.
demonstrative
interrogative
indefinite
Tell whether the underlined adjective is demonstrative, interrogative or indefinite. I wanted to show both good and bad points of the neighborhood.
indefinite
demonstrative
interrogative
Tell whether the underlined adjective is demonstrative, interrogative or indefinite. All places can be viewed in two ways.
demonstrative
indefinite
interrogative
Tell whether the underlined adjective is demonstrative, interrogative or indefinite. Some rundown buildings are shown in that picture.
demonstrative
indefinite
interrogative
Tell whether the underlined adjective is demonstrative, interrogative or indefinite. What aspects of the neighborhood does the mural show?
indefinite
interrogative
demonstrative
Tell whether the underlined adjective is demonstrative, interrogative or indefinite. Several community workers are installing new playground equipment at this park.
indefinite
demonstrative
interrogative
Tell whether the underlined adjective is comparative, superlative or positive. William is more difficult to babysit than Claire.
positive
superlative
comparative
Tell whether the underlined adjective is positive, comparative or superlative. May 21st was the sunniest day of the year.
comparative
superlative
positive
Tell whether the underlined adjective is positive, comparative or superlative. The long train ride irritated me.
positive
comparative
superlative
Tell whether the underlined adjective is positive, comparative or superlative. Emily is more generous with her time than Pam.
comparative
superlative
positive
Tell whether the underlined adjective is positive, comparative or superlative. That lucky clover is mine.
positive
comparative
superlative
Complete the following sentence with the correct form of few or little: There are ________________ trees in the world's rain forests every year.
fewer
less
fewest
least
Complete the following sentence with the correct form of few or little: Despite the efforts of environmentalists, rain forest cover much _________________ area every year.
least
less
few
fewer
Complete the following sentence with the correct form of few or little: The loss of trees actually results in __________ rain for an area.
fewer
fewest
less
least
Complete the following sentence with the correct form of few or little: There is ___________ rich soil on the floor of the rain forest than in other places.
fewer
fewest
less
least
Tell whether the underlined words in the following sentence is an adjective phrase or an adjective clause: San Juan Capistrano is called the jewel of California missions because of its beauty.
Adjective phrase
Adjective clause
Tell whether the underlined words in the following sentence is an adjective phrase or an adjective clause: The original mission church, which is still standing, was built in 1782.
adjective phrase
adjective clause
Tell whether the underlined words in the following sentence is an adjective phrase or an adjective clause: The church is the oldest building in California, according to some historians.
adjective phrase
adjective clause
Tell whether the underlined words in the following sentence is an adjective phrase or an adjective clause: The swallows came to Capistrano as an escape from an innkeeper who had destroyed their nests, according to legend.
adjective phrase
adjective clause
Tell whether the underlined words in the following sentence is an adjective phrase or an adjective clause: The swallows build mud nests that hang under the eaves of the mission buildings.
adjective phrase
adjective clause
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