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Articles Are Interesting Try to Find Me Articles Are Interesting Let’s Compare 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500 EC 1 EC 2 EC 3

WW100 Find the adverb in the following sentence: The dog quickly ran after the cat.

WW200 Find the adverb in the following sentence: Soon, he had caught the poor, defenseless kitty.

WW300 Find the adverb in the following sentence: “Don’t kill me,” the kitty pleaded desperately.

WW400 Find the adverb in the following sentence: As the dog thought, the cat dashed high into a tree.

WW500 Find the adverb in the following sentence: The dog walked sadly away.

IW100 Choose the word or words that best complete the sentence. _________ ever wanted to go to Mrs. Garrett’s class. Not nobody b. Not no one c. No one never d. No one

IW200 Choose the word or words that best complete the sentence. Alyssa _________ had as much homework in her life. hadn’t never b. never c. isn’t never d. not never

IW300 Choose the word or words that best complete the sentence. She had to study _________ for social studies than all of the other subjects. harder b. hardest c. most hardest d. more harder

IW400 Choose the word or words that best complete the sentence. Of course, Alyssa always had been __________ at math. gooder b. well c. better d. more well

IW500 Choose the word or words that best complete the sentence. She would just have to try _________. hardest b. more hard c. more harder d. harder

VR100 What is the correct comparative or superlative form of the adjective? Spell it. The Jamestown colonists landed ______ than expected. (early)

VR200 What is the correct comparative or superlative form of the adjective? Spell it. They had to plant ________ than usual in order to harvest by spring. (quickly)

VR300 In the summer, the Virginian sun burnt the skin ______ than the English sun. (badly)

VR400 John Smith spoke __________ than the first governor when he said, “He who does not work, will not eat.”(bravely)

VR500 What is the correct comparative or superlative form of the adjective? Spell it. After Pocahontas married John Rolf, the colonists lived __________ than before. (peacefully)

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ww100 quickly

ww200 soon

ww300 desperately

ww400 high

ww500 sadly

iw100 D.

iw200 B

iw300 B

iw400 C

iw500 D

vr100 earlier

Vr200 more quickly

Vr300 worse

Vr400 more bravely

vr500 more peacefully

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