Adjective Quiz for Grade 7
- Question of
Identify the descriptive adjective in the following sentence: Strong cedars grow throughout the forest.
- Yes
- No
- Throughout
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Identify the descriptive adjective in the following sentence: Alaska has a great variety of climates.
- Yes
- No
- Alaska
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Identify the descriptive adjective in the following sentence: Warm summer days fly by.
- Yes
- No
- Days
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Tell whether the capital adjective comes before the noun or after the noun. Leaves, orange and YELLOW, begin to fall in October.
- After the noun
- Before the noun
- Both
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Tell whether the capital adjective comes before the noun or after the noun. Beijing, FOGGY and busy, is China’s largest city.
- After the noun
- Before the noun
- Both
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Tell whether the capital adjective comes before the noun or after the noun. HISTORIC Boston is my favorite place to visit.
- Before the noun
- After the noun
- Both
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Tell whether the capital adjective is a subject complement or an object complement: The summer is actually SHORT
- Subject complement
- Object complement
- Both
- Question of
Tell whether the capital adjective is a subject complement or an object complement: People consider Hawaii’s climate WARM
- Object complement
- Subject complement
- Both
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Tell whether the capital adjective is a subject complement or an object complement: Our renters have kept the apartment CLEAN.
- Object complement
- Subject complement
- Both
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Tell whether the capital adjective is demonstrative, interrogative or indefinite. I decided to take pictures of my neighborhood for THIS project.
- Demonstrative
- Indefinite
- Interrogative
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Tell whether the capital adjective is demonstrative, interrogative or indefinite. I wanted to show BOTH good and bad points of the neighborhood.
- Indefinite
- Demonstrative
- Interrogative
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Tell whether the capital adjective is demonstrative, interrogative or indefinite. ALL places can be viewed in two ways.
- Indefinite
- Demonstrative
- Interrogative
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Tell whether the capital adjective is positive, comparative or superlative. The LONG train ride irritated me.
- Positive
- Comparative
- Superlative
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Tell whether the capital adjective is positive, comparative or superlative. Emily is MORE GENEROUS with her time than Pam.
- Comparative
- Positive
- Superlative
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Tell whether the capital adjective is positive, comparative or superlative. That LUCKY clover is mine.
- Positive
- Comparative
- Superlative
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The round ball bounced.
- Round
- Ball
- Bounced
- Question of
Pretty flowers bloomed.
- Pretty
- Flowers
- Bloomed
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Special people won.
- Special
- People
- Won
- Question of
The worried parent waited.
- Worried
- Parent
- Waited
- Question of
The hot volcano erupted.
- Hot
- Volcano
- Erupted
- Question of
Wet ducks swam.
- Wet
- Ducks
- Swam
- Question of
The bright light glowed.
- Bright
- Light
- Glowed
- Question of
Fast cars raced.
- Fast
- Cars
- Raced
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Small children skipped.
- Small
- Children
- Skipped
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The car sustained HEAVY damage in the accident.
- Adjective of quality
- Indefinite numeral adjective
- Distributive numeral adjective
- Question of
He has written SEVERAL stories.
- Indefinite numeral adjective
- Distributive numeral adjective
- Adjective of quality
- Question of
A dog is very FAITHFUL to its master.
- Adjective of quality
- Distributive numeral adjective
- Indefinite numeral adjective
- Question of
EVERYman has his duties.
- Distributive numeral adjective
- Adjective of quality
- Indefinite numeral adjective
- Question of
He is a man of FEW words.
- Indefinite numeral adjective
- Distributive numeral adjective
- Adjective of quality
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NEITHER party is quite in the right.
- Distributive numeral adjective
- Adjective of quality
- Indefinite numeral adjective