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Adjective Review

Writing with Adjectives Adjectives Describing Nouns Complete the Sentence... Demonstrative Adjectives/Pronouns Comparative/Superlative Adjectives
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The soft sound of flutes filled the huge auditorium.

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The greatest circus in the world had come to the small town.

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A huge drum made a loud noise.

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Colorful wagons rolled in a long line.

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The road was dusty, but it guided us to a safer place.

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Joseph Turner is a famous English painter.

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Paul Klee, a modern Swiss artist, is a fine man.

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Josh found six dollars on the dirt road.

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Mom was so mad at my older brother.

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The girl's hair was long and beautiful.

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Comparative Adjectives compare...

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For a superlative adjective with 3 syllables, you must add...

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A demonstrative is a pronoun if...

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For a comparative adjective with 1 syllable, you must add...

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You should add 'est' at the end of an adjective when...

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These small pears are not yet ripe.

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That has too many tricky questions.

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I have never tasted those, and I never want to!

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What is the name of this fruit.

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Can you hand me those red, ripe, juicy, tomatoes?

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strong

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sad

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famous

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beautiful

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enormous

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soft, huge
greatest, small
huge, loud
colorful, long
dusty, safer
famous, English = painter
modern, Swiss = artist, fine = man
six = dollars, dirt = road
mad = Mom, my, older = brother
girl's, long, beautiful = hair
2 nouns
'most' before the adjective
There is no noun it describes OR it takes the place of a noun.
'er' at the end of the adjective
You are comparing 3 or more nouns (superlative) and the noun has 1 syllable.
These - Adjective
That - Pronoun
Those - Pronoun
This - Adjective
Those - Adjective
stronger, strongest
sadder, saddest
more famous, most famous
more beautiful, most beautiful
more enormous, most enormous





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