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Month: February 2022

289. Using a Participle as an Adjective at the Beginning of a Sentence

February 24, 2022February 23, 2022 Sharon Porterfield

A participle is a verb form of a word that acts like an adjective. Words ending in -ing look like verbs, but sometimes -ing words act like an adjective. The barking dog was very noisy. The word barking looks like… Read more289. Using a Participle as an Adjective at the Beginning of a Sentence

CC-L1, Parts of Speech

285. Practice With Adjectives

February 18, 2022February 17, 2022 Sharon Porterfield

Section A: Find the predicate adjective in each sentence below.1. The sidewalk is icy.2. We were hungry last night after the game.3. Our teacher is funny.4. The wind is cold.5. My dog is furry.6. The movie was exciting.7. This trip… Read more285. Practice With Adjectives

Parts of Speech, Practice/Review

282. More Predicate Adjectives

February 15, 2022February 14, 2022 Sharon Porterfield

Some verbs show existence but not action: is, am, are, was, wereAn existence verb is used with a predicate adjective.The predicate adjective completes a sentence by describing the subject.The lady is pretty. The lady is what? The predicate adjective pretty… Read more282. More Predicate Adjectives

CC-L1, Parts of Speech

287. Irregular Comparative and Superlative Adjectives

February 22, 2022February 19, 2022 Sharon Porterfield

Irregular comparative and superlative adjectives do not add -er or est, and they do not use more or most.Irregular comparative and superlative adjectives actually change the form of the word. good, better, bestYou are a good baker.Mom is a better… Read more287. Irregular Comparative and Superlative Adjectives

CC-L1, Parts of Speech

281. Predicate Adjectives

February 14, 2022February 13, 2022 Sharon Porterfield

Just like other adjectives, a predicate adjective describes a noun. However, instead of going right before a noun, a predicate adjective comes after the verb in a sentence. He is a tall man. Here the adjective tall comes right before… Read more281. Predicate Adjectives

CC-L1, Parts of Speech

290. Practice with Adjectives and Participles

February 25, 2022February 24, 2022 Sharon Porterfield

Section A: Write a comparative or superlative adjective for each blank.1. Chocolate ice cream is good, but Bill thinks strawberry is _________.2. I ate less than Martha, but Sara ate the _______ of all.3. This red licorice tastes bad, but… Read more290. Practice with Adjectives and Participles

CC-L1, Parts of Speech, Practice/Review

288. Participles as Adjectives

February 23, 2022February 22, 2022 Sharon Porterfield

A participle looks like a verb and acts like an adjective. Words with an -ing ending are often verbs. The boy is swimming. The baby is crying. Swimming and crying are verbs that show show action. But we can also… Read more288. Participles as Adjectives

CC-L1, Parts of Speech

278. Proper Adjectives

February 9, 2022February 7, 2022 Sharon Porterfield

An adjective goes right in front of a noun to describe the noun. A proper adjective is a describing word that gets made from a proper noun. We always capitalize a proper adjective. These proper nouns are the names of… Read more278. Proper Adjectives

CC-L1, Parts of Speech

280. More Practice With Adjectives

February 11, 2022February 10, 2022 Sharon Porterfield

Section A: Find the proper adjective, demonstrative adjective, or article in each sentence below.1. I see American flags everywhere.2. Did you read this magazine yet?3. We had Chinese noodles for dinner.4. Look at those flowers!5. I bought a book.6. Sam… Read more280. More Practice With Adjectives

Parts of Speech, Practice/Review

286. Comparative and Superlative Adjectives With More and Most

February 21, 2022February 19, 2022 Sharon Porterfield

Adjectives with one syllable always add -er to show the comparative and -est to show the superlative. big, bigger, biggest Two-syllable adjectives ending in -y also use -er, and -est after changing the -y into an -i, like this:easy, easier,… Read more286. Comparative and Superlative Adjectives With More and Most

CC-L1, Parts of Speech

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