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Grade 3 Adjectives
Which of the following is a superlative adjective?
  1. biggest
  2. ugliest
  3. smallest
  4. all of the above
Grade 3 Adjectives CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1g
How should this sentence be corrected?
Australia is the most smallest continent in the world.
  1. Australia is the small continent in the world.
  2. Australia is the most smaller continent in the world
  3. Australia is the smallest continent in the world.
  4. Australia is the smaller continent in the world.
Grade 3 Adjectives CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1g
Choose the best adjective to complete the sentence.
I want to live in the                 place in America.
  1. friendly
  2. friendlier
  3. friendliest
  4. friend
Grade 3 Adjectives CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1g
Some comparative and superlative adjectives have irregular forms.
Fill in the missing forms of the following adjectives:
little        less        least
good          better          best
      bad       worse worst
many more        most       
Grade 3 Adjectives CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1g
Fill in the blank with the correct word below.

Even though I heard it'd be easy, that math exam was the               test I'd ever taken.
  1. most hard
  2. hardiest
  3. hardest
  4. harder
Grade 3 Adjectives CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1a
Which of the following uses "blue" as an adjective?
  1. The blue bird sang all day long.
  2. My horse's name is Blue.
  3. Blue is my favorite color.
Grade 3 Adjectives
Decide whether the adjective in all caps is an adjective of quality or adjective of quantity.

The cat had FIVE kittens.
  1. adjective of quality
  2. adjective of quantity
Grade 3 Adjectives
Decide whether the adjective in all caps is an adjective of quality or adjective of quantity.

I need SOME water to drink.
  1. adjective of quality
  2. adjective of quantity
Grade 3 Adjectives CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1g
What kind of adjective describes more than three things?
  1. Superlative
  2. Comparative
Grade 3 Adjectives CCSS: CCRA.L.1, L.3.1, L.3.1g
What kind of adjective compares two things?
  1. Superlative
  2. Comparative
Grade 3 Adjectives
Decide whether the word in all caps is a possessive adjective or a possessive pronoun.

The decision is HERS to make.
  1. possessive adjective
  2. possessive pronoun
Grade 3 Adjectives
Decide whether the word in all caps is a possessive adjective or a possessive pronoun.

Did you forget to answer HIS question?
  1. possessive adjective
  2. possessive pronoun
Grade 3 Adjectives
Decide whether the word in all caps is a possessive adjective or a possessive pronoun.

The dog licked MY foot.
  1. possessive adjective
  2. possessive pronoun
Grade 3 Adjectives
Decide whether the adjective in all caps is an adjective of quality or adjective of quantity.

The SPICY burrito made me thirsty.
  1. adjective of quality
  2. adjective of quantity
Grade 3 Adjectives
Decide whether the word in all caps is a possessive adjective or a possessive pronoun.

I think YOUR chocolate cake is the best I've ever had.
  1. possessive adjective
  2. possessive pronoun
Grade 3 Adjectives
Decide whether the adjective in all caps is an adjective of quality or adjective of quantity.

We have very LITTLE time to plan the party.
  1. adjective of quality
  2. adjective of quantity
Grade 3 Adjectives
Decide whether the adjective in all caps is an adjective of quality or adjective of quantity.

It took THIRTY years to finish the project.
  1. adjective of quality
  2. adjective of quantity
Grade 3 Adjectives
Decide whether the word in all caps is a possessive adjective or a possessive pronoun.

They're both nice houses, but OURS is prettier.
  1. possessive adjective
  2. possessive pronoun
Grade 3 Adjectives
Decide whether the word in all caps is a possessive adjective or a possessive pronoun.

Don't take that money. It is MINE.
  1. possessive adjective
  2. possessive pronoun
Grade 3 Adjectives
Decide whether the word in all caps is a possessive adjective or a possessive pronoun.

I want to get HIS opinion before I make my final decision.
  1. possessive adjective
  2. possessive pronoun
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