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English: Adjectives & Adverbs

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    Adjectives & Adverbs
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  • Which question does the sentence answer: The spotted frog croaked loudly. (What kind? How Many?)
    What Kind?
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  • Which question does the sentence answer: Three frogs jumped into the pond. (What Kind? How Many?)
    How many?
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  • Which question does the sentence answer: Most frogs eat small insects. (What kind? How Many)
    How many?
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  • Write the adjective to compare the nouns: A green frog feels ____than a brown toad. (Smooth)
    Smoother
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  • Write the adjective to compare the nouns: The bullfrog is the _____ frog in North America. (Big)
    Biggest
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  • Write the adjective to compare the nouns: The ____ frog of all can sit on a dime. (Tiny)
    Tiniest
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  • Which is correct? The bullfrog has more powerful hind legs than a tree frog. (Or) The bullfrog has powerfuller hind legs than a tree frog.
    The bullfrog has more powerful hind legs than a tree frog.
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  • Which is correct: A older frog spends most of its time in the water. (Or) An older frog spends most of its time in the water.
    An older frog spends most of its time in the water.
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  • Which is correct: The bullfrog has the most unusual sound of all frogs. (Or) The bullfrog has the more unusual sound of all frogs.
    The bullfrog has the most unusual sound of all frogs
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  • Which is correct: The blue bullfrog is more noticeable than the green bullfrog. (Or) The blue bullfrog is most noticeable than the green bullfrog
    The blue bullfrog is more noticeable than the green bullfrog.
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  • Which is correct: Female bullfrogs are largest than male bullfrogs. (Or) Female bullfrogs are larger than male bullfrogs.
    Female bullfrogs are larger than male bullfrogs.
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  • Which is correct: I think bullfrogs are the most interesting frog to watch. (Or) I think bullfrogs are the interestingest frog to watch.
    I think bullfrogs are the most interesting frog to watch.
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  • Identify the adverb: Yesterday Olivia asked for the new doll.
    Yesterday
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  • Identify the adverb: Father kindly listened to Olivia.
    Kindly
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  • Identify the adverb: Olivia set the baby doll down.
    Down
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  • Identify the adverb: Father lovingly told Olivia to be patient.
    lovingly
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