Use Common Adjectives - 1st Grade Writing
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Choose the word that is an adjective: blue, jump, loudly
Choose the word that is an adjective: blue, jump, loudly
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blue. "Blue" is a color that describes nouns; others are verb/adverb.
blue. "Blue" is a color that describes nouns; others are verb/adverb.
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Identify the adjective in the sentence: "This is a new game."
Identify the adjective in the sentence: "This is a new game."
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new. "New" describes the condition or age of the game.
new. "New" describes the condition or age of the game.
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Choose the adjective that best completes the sentence: "We saw ___ ducks." (many, ran, there)
Choose the adjective that best completes the sentence: "We saw ___ ducks." (many, ran, there)
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many. "Many" tells how many ducks were seen.
many. "Many" tells how many ducks were seen.
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Choose the adjective that best completes the sentence: "I want ___ cookie." (that, eat, fast)
Choose the adjective that best completes the sentence: "I want ___ cookie." (that, eat, fast)
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that. "That" specifies which cookie is wanted.
that. "That" specifies which cookie is wanted.
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Find the adjective in the sentence: "The cold water splashed me."
Find the adjective in the sentence: "The cold water splashed me."
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cold. "Cold" describes the temperature of the water.
cold. "Cold" describes the temperature of the water.
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Find and correct the missing adjective: "The dog barked." Add one adjective before "dog." Use "loud."
Find and correct the missing adjective: "The dog barked." Add one adjective before "dog." Use "loud."
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The loud dog barked. Adding "loud" before "dog" describes how the dog sounds.
The loud dog barked. Adding "loud" before "dog" describes how the dog sounds.
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Which word is NOT an adjective: little, funny, quickly
Which word is NOT an adjective: little, funny, quickly
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quickly. "Quickly" is an adverb (ends in -ly); others describe nouns.
quickly. "Quickly" is an adverb (ends in -ly); others describe nouns.
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What is an adjective in a sentence?
What is an adjective in a sentence?
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A word that describes a noun (a person, place, thing, or animal). Adjectives modify nouns by adding descriptive details.
A word that describes a noun (a person, place, thing, or animal). Adjectives modify nouns by adding descriptive details.
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Which question do adjectives often answer about a noun: what kind, how many, or which one?
Which question do adjectives often answer about a noun: what kind, how many, or which one?
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What kind, how many, and which one. These three questions help identify adjective types.
What kind, how many, and which one. These three questions help identify adjective types.
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Identify the adjective in the sentence: "The big dog ran."
Identify the adjective in the sentence: "The big dog ran."
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big. "Big" describes the size of the dog.
big. "Big" describes the size of the dog.
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Identify the adjective in the sentence: "She has three pencils."
Identify the adjective in the sentence: "She has three pencils."
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three. "Three" tells how many pencils she has.
three. "Three" tells how many pencils she has.
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Identify the adjective in the sentence: "I like that book."
Identify the adjective in the sentence: "I like that book."
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that. "That" tells which specific book is liked.
that. "That" tells which specific book is liked.
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Choose the word that is an adjective: quickly, happy, run
Choose the word that is an adjective: quickly, happy, run
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happy. "Happy" describes a feeling or state, while others are verbs/adverbs.
happy. "Happy" describes a feeling or state, while others are verbs/adverbs.
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Choose the word that best completes the sentence with an adjective: "The ___ cat slept." (soft, sleep, softly)
Choose the word that best completes the sentence with an adjective: "The ___ cat slept." (soft, sleep, softly)
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soft. "Soft" describes the cat; "softly" is an adverb.
soft. "Soft" describes the cat; "softly" is an adverb.
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Choose the adjective that tells how many: few, under, quickly
Choose the adjective that tells how many: few, under, quickly
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few. "Few" indicates a small number or quantity.
few. "Few" indicates a small number or quantity.
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