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Daily Dazzle: Week 1-4 Set on Slideshow. Click mouse to advance. If you print this out to study, choose HANDOUTS under the prompt PRINT WHAT. Then choose 6, for the number of slides per page. Doing this will save you a lot of ink, and it will take less time to print out, too!!

1. gooder 2. better 3. best 4. bad 2. better Comparative form of GOOD

1. tall 2. shorter 3. shortest 4. too short 3. shortest Superlative form of SHORT

1. girls’ hats 2. girl’s hats 3. girls hats 4. hats for girls 1. girls’ hats Correct possessive form: hats of the girls

1. students’ books 2. student’s books 3. student books 4. books for the student 2. student’s books Correct possessive form: books of the student

1.rose 2.tulip 3.aloe 4.gladiola 3. aloe (not a flower) Which doesn’t belong?

1.vehicle 2.canyon 3.defense 4.sandwitch 4. sandwitch (sandwich) Which word is misspelled?

1.huge 2.graceful 3.factual 4.tiny 1. huge Which is the synonym for IMMENSE?

1.cerebrum 2.cereal 3.cranky 4.certify 4. certify Which word goes on the dictionary page with guide words CERIUM – CESSATION?

1.noun 2.past participle 3.possessive pronoun 4.adverb 3. possessive pronoun Name the part of speech for the underlined word: Your hat is pretty.

1.(has/have) gived 2.(has/have) given 3.gave 4.(is) giving 2. (has/have) given Past participle of GIVE.

1.encounter 2.face 3.stand 4.avoid 4. avoid Which word is the ANTONYM for CONFRONT?

1.bakers 2.bakers have 3.have 4.have used 4. have used What is the simple predicate? Bakers have used wood-burning ovens for years.

1.maximum 2.more 3.some 4.few 1. maximum ________: most:: minimum: least

1.simile 2.metaphor 3.personification 4.hyperbole 2. metaphor The meadow is a soft carpet of grass.

1.in 2.defin 3.fin 4.able 4. able The SUFFIX of indefinable.

tomatoes Make TOMATO plural.

stolen How could he have (stole, stolen) all the jewels?

an Don’t take (a, an) elevator when you can take the stairs.

opinion FACT or OPINION: Members of the book club are intelligent.

1.simple sentence 2.compound sentence 1. simple sentence At our house, we eat lots of carrots and cabbage for dinner.