
Adjectives
Quiz by Bruce Keizer
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- Q1What is the adjective in this sentence? The test was really difficult.reallywastestdifficult60s
- Q2What is the adjective in this sentence? The beautiful neighborhood gleamed with sunlight in the morning.gleamedsunlightmorningbeautiful60s
- Q3Which word is NOT an adjective in the sentence? John went to the busy store to pick up red, round applesroundstoreredbusy60s
- Q4Which word IS NOT an adjective in this sentence? The tall man at the front counter felt that John was a very kind gentleman.frontkindfelttall60s
- Q5Name the adjective in the sentence. The hot sun rose in the morning and set in the misty evening.sunrosemistyevening60s
- Q6Name the adjective in the sentence. Many of the Earth's greatest wonders have been labeled as historical monuments.Earth'swonderslabeledhistorical60s
- Q7Name the adjective in the sentence. Often times, teenage students are extremely happy when it is lunch time.happyAll the answersteenagelunch60s
- Q8Which word is NOT an adjective in the sentence? One of the largest buildings in the entire world is located on that tiny mountain that overlooks the sea.overlookslargestentiretiny60s
- Q9Which word is NOT an adjective in the sentence? Susan was excited when she opened the front door to see her older brother for the first time in a year!timefrontolderexcited60s
- Q10Name the adjective in the sentence. May was cooking a big feast for their diverse family at Thanksgiving.feastcookingdiversefamily60s
- Q11Name the adjective in the sentence. The ribs tasted delicious and gave me lots of energy for the rest of the day.lotsribsdeliciousrest60s
- Q12Which is NOT true about adjectives?Adjectives tell what kind or how many.Adjectives describe nouns.Adjectives always come right before the word it describes.You should capitalize a descriptive adjective that gives the origin, such as Chinese.60s