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    Adjective Suffixes
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  • Adjectives describe people, places, things or ideas. True or False?
    True
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  • The suffix –est is added to the end of an adjective to create the comparative form. True or False?
    False
  •  10
  • The following adjective is in its comparative form: tallest. True or False?
    False
  •  10
  • The suffix –er is added to the end of an adjective to create the superlative form. True or False?
    False
  •  10
  • The following adjective is in its superlative form: fastest. True or False?
    True
  •  10
  • If the word ends in "y", the "y" becomes i. True or False?
    True
  •  10
  • When the word ends in "e", we drop silent "e" and add -er or -est. True or False?
    True
  •  10
  • Sometimes the final consonant becomes a double letter. True or False?
    True
  •  10
  • Mention the comparative form of "nice".
    nicer
  •  15
  • Mention the superlative form of "strong".
    strongest
  •  15
  • We can form adverbs by adding the suffix -ly to adjectives. True or False?
    True
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  • Form the adverb by adding the correct suffix to the following adjective: quiet.
    quietly
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  • Form the adverb by adding the correct suffix to the following adjective: happy.
    happily
  •  15
  • Form the adverb by adding the correct suffix to the following adjective: easy.
    easily
  •  15
  • Form the adverb by adding the correct suffix to the following adjective: loud.
    loudly
  •  15
  • Say the comparative form of the following adjective: long.
    longer
  •  15