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Adjectives Theme 4
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Agenda 2. What kind, which one, and how many adjectives 1. Articles 3. Adjectives that compare
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Articles the an a Articles A is used before a noun that begins with a consonant. The is used before a specific singular or plural noun. An is used before a noun that begins with a vowel sound.
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Find the articles in the sentences below. A caterpillar eats constantly. The desks are put into small groups. Basketball is a sport that is played during the winter. Eating an apple is a great way to stay healthy. Remember to highlight the details in the story.
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Adjectives What Kind Which One How Many several three many few twenty-two purple tiny hungry cautious gigantic this that these those first next
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Find the what kind adjectives. The strong man lifted the heavy weights. The hungry dog ate the big bowl of food. The red door swung open quickly. Janet’s helpful friends prepared her missed homework for her. Molly and Jennifer played in the old, scary mansion.
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Find the which one adjectives. This book belongs to Jacob. She was the first person in her family to wake up on Saturday. Does that hat belong to a fifth grade student? The party takes place next week. Those dirty sneakers need to go outside.
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Find the how many adjectives. She invited five friends to her party on Sunday. Peter had many things to be happy about on Friday. Each student will get one free book from Scholastic. There are several students who play baseball.
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Adjectives that Compare 2More than 2 brightbrighterbrightest fastfasterfastest funnyfunnierfunniest beautifulmore beautifulmost beautiful interestingmore interestingmost interesting When comparing two or more things with adjectives, add er to shorter adjectives to compare two things. Add est to compare more than two. Add more to longer adjectives to compare two things. Add most to compare more than two.
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Adjectives that Compare 2More than 2 goodbetterbest badworseworst The adjectives good and bad become better and worse when comparing two things. The adjectives good and bad become best and worst when comparing more than two things.
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Complete the following chart 2More than 2 pretty hot hilarious playful bad good
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Give an example of the following Adjectives article How ManyWhat kindWhich One
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