Grade 7 Final Flashcards

(34 cards)

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Q

Descriptive or limiting adjective

My shoes are red.

A

Adjective = red

Descriptive

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Descriptive or limiting adjective

Her father is a smart guy.

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Adjective = smart

Descriptive

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Descriptive or limiting adjective

We have fifteen cats.

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Adjective = fifteen

Limiting

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Descriptive or limiting adjective

What do y think of her new car?

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Adjective = new

Descriptive

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Descriptive or limiting adjective

Yesterday I read a good book.

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Adjective = good

Descriptive

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What are examples of demonstrative adjectives?

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This, that, these, those

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7
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What is an adjective?

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A word that describes a noun

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Predicate or demonstrative adjective

She looks tired.

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Adjective = tired

Predicate

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Predicate or demonstrative adjective

Those leaves will change colors soon.

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Adjective = those

Demonstrative

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Predicate or demonstrative adjective

I can’t get to that project until next Tuesday.

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Adjective = that

Demonstrative

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Predicate or demonstrative adjective

Doug felt bad about Mary’s fall.

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Adjective = bad

predicate

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Predicate or demonstrative adjective

Oranges are plentiful in Florida.

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Adjective = plentiful

predicate

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Label the positive, comparative, or superlative adjectives

Sam is prettier than Bob. Smith is the prettiest of all.

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Positive = Bob
Comparative = Sam
Superlative = Smith
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Positive, comparative, or superlative adjective

You are the nicest person in the class.

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Adjective = nicest

superlative

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Positive, comparative, or superlative adjective

Bob can run faster than I can.

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Adjective = faster

comparative

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Positive, comparative, or superlative adjective

Adam’s assignment is more unusual than Joan’s

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Adjective = more unusual

comparative

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Positive, comparative, or superlative adjective

Mom’s dinner tonight was tasty.

A

Adjective = tasty

positive

18
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Positive, comparative, or superlative adjective

Her hair is the most bizarre thing I have ever seen.

A

Adjective = most bizarre

superlative

19
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Comparative or superlative

[fast] Patricia can run ________ of all.

20
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Comparative or superlative

[fast] Patricia can run ________ than Roger.

21
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Comparative or superlative

[sloppily] Tom paints ________ than Todd.

A

more sloppily

22
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Comparative or superlative

[sloppily] Tom paints ________ of all the painters.

A

most sloppily

23
Q

Comparative or superlative

[loudly] The Saints’ fans cheered ________ than the other fans.

24
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Comparative or superlative

[loudly] In fact, they cheer the ________ of any fans in the NFL.

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Comparative or superlative [responsibly] Sheila acts ________ than anyone else.
more responsibly
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Comparative or superlative [responsibly] She certainly acts ________ than her sister.
more responsibly
27
Comparative or superlative [impulsively] June behaves ________ around Jill than she does around her other friends.
more impulsively
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Comparative or superlative June behaves ________ when she and her friend go shopping.
most impulsive
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Comparative or superlative The Redmonds reacted ________ to the news when everybody heard it.
most sadly
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Comparative or superlative [sadly] They reacted ________ than their neighbors.
more sadly
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Comparative or superlative [aggressively] Mr. Smith campaigned the ________ of all the candidates.
most aggressively
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Comparative or superlative [aggressively] Mr. Smith campaigned ________ than Ms. Jones.
more aggressively
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Comparative or superlative [cautiously] Sal drives ________ than Sam.
more cautiously
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Comparative or superlative [desperately] The fireman tried even ________ to extinguish the fire after he heard the voice calling out.
more desperately