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By Joanne Whitley & Connie Campbell ADJECTIVES Adjectives tell about nouns. They usually answer 2 questions.

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2 By Joanne Whitley & Connie Campbell

3 ADJECTIVES Adjectives tell about nouns. They usually answer 2 questions.

4 HOW MANY? WHAT KIND? One sad little girl was in our class.

5 HOW MANY? WHAT KIND? One sad little girl was in our class.

6 HOW MANY? WHAT KIND? One sad little girl was in our class.

7 Let’s Practice!

8 Robert had four books on his shelf. Can you find the adjectives and the nouns they describe? four describes

9 The scary ghost was not smiling! scary describes

10 Jessimine looked into the clear ball. clear describes

11 The colorful butterfly was Evan’s. colorful describes

12 Brittany wore a pink dress! pink describes

13 Frankie saw a funny clown at the circus. funny describes

14 Hilary wore a striped shirt. striped describes

15 The little baby crawled. little little describes

16 Chasitie bounced the round basketball. round describes

17 Adjectives answer two questions. HOW MANY? WHAT KIND? some few many several lots four green crunchy smooth new smart beautiful

18 What is the adjective? What noun does it tell about? The blue notebook is closed. Adjective? Noun?

19 Adjectives that compare! You can use adjectives to compare two or more nouns. Add –er to an adjective to compare two nouns. Add –est to compare more than two nouns.

20 Adjectives that compare slower The merry-go-round is slower than the Ferris wheel. fastest The roller coaster is the fastest ride in the park.

21 y yi–er–est When the adjective ends with in a consonant sound and y, change the y to i and add –er or –est. luckyluckierluckiest ee–er– est When the adjective ends in e, drop the e and add –er or – est. bravebraverbravest –er –est For the adjectives that have a single vowel sound before a final consonant, double the final consonant and add –er or –est. bigbiggerbiggest

22 happy + er happier pale + er paler furry + est furriest noisy + est noisiest cute + est cutest gentle + er gentler

23 The parade is (big) than last year’s parade. bigger The circus has the (funny) clowns in the world. funniest One clown has the (sad) face of all. saddest

24 The fun house is (dark) than a cave. darker The water slide is the (cool) ride I know. coolest Some rides are (wild) than others. wilder

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