Underline the Adjectives and Bold the Adverbs in these sentences:

1. The beautiful princess cautiously walked in the forest.

2. The lovely woman lives in a friendly neighborhood.

3. The students show a really wonderful attitude.

4. He spoke sharply, quickly, and with a conceited tone.

5. The kind and compassionate grandmother patiently taught the child to read

6. These decisions are incredibly tough.

7. The clean-cut, well-groomed gentleman spoke harshly to the young lady.

8. She is a responsible person, but she does not drive responsibly.

9. Make a quick decision! I have to shop for all of the decadent ingredients.

10. Today is a wonderful, new day. Let’s eat quickly and get out the door.

Fill in the blanks with 3 comparative and 2 superlative forms of the adjectives or adverbs found in parenthesis. Your answer will be the ONE form of the word that best completes the sentence.

1. He ran _________________ (fast) than before because of the stress he was under.

2. The puppy took to his owner _____________________(quickly) than we had anticipated.

3. It was one of the _____________________ (big) decisions she had ever made!

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To underline the adjectives and bold the adverbs in the sentences, you need to identify the words that describe a noun (adjectives) and those that describe a verb, an adjective, or another adverb (adverbs).

1. The beautiful princess cautiously walked in the forest.
Adjective: beautiful
Adverb: cautiously

2. The lovely woman lives in a friendly neighborhood.
Adjective: lovely
Adverb: None

3. The students show a really wonderful attitude.
Adjective: really, wonderful
Adverb: None

4. He spoke sharply, quickly, and with a conceited tone.
Adjective: conceited
Adverb: sharply, quickly

5. The kind and compassionate grandmother patiently taught the child to read.
Adjective: kind, compassionate
Adverb: patiently

6. These decisions are incredibly tough.
Adjective: tough
Adverb: incredibly

7. The clean-cut, well-groomed gentleman spoke harshly to the young lady.
Adjective: clean-cut, well-groomed
Adverb: harshly

8. She is a responsible person, but she does not drive responsibly.
Adjective: responsible
Adverb: responsibly

9. Make a quick decision! I have to shop for all of the decadent ingredients.
Adjective: quick, decadent
Adverb: None

10. Today is a wonderful, new day. Let’s eat quickly and get out the door.
Adjective: wonderful, new
Adverb: quickly

Now, for the fill in the blanks exercise:

1. He ran faster (fast) than before because of the stress he was under.

2. The puppy took to his owner more quickly (quickly) than we had anticipated.

3. It was one of the biggest (big) decisions she had ever made!

Please note that the comparative and superlative forms of adjectives and adverbs depend on the base form of the word and can vary depending on the specific word.