write two sentences comparing two or more pets or other animals. use at least two adjectives that compare. underline the adjectives

my son write (1)- my adorable lettle puppy is cuter than my cat.

my son underline(adorable,cuter)

my son write(2)- my tiny cat is afraid of the dog because the dog scare her.

my son underline (tiny,scare)

check it is right or not thank you

In the first sentence he used a word that compares the puppy and the cat -- "cuter."

But he didn't use a comparing adjective in the second sentence.

How about -- My tiny cat is afraid of the dog because it is bigger.

Yes, you have correctly identified and underlined the adjectives in both sentences. In sentence 1, the adjectives "adorable" and "cuter" are used to compare the puppy and the cat. In sentence 2, the adjectives "tiny" and "scare" are used to describe the cat and the dog's action. Good job!

Both sentences are almost correct in terms of using comparative adjectives to compare two or more pets or animals. However, there are a few small corrections to be made:

1) My adorable little puppy is cuter than my cat.
In this sentence, the word "lettle" should be corrected to "little". Therefore, it should be: My adorable little puppy is cuter than my cat.

2) My tiny cat is afraid of the dog because the dog scares her.
In this sentence, the word "scare" should be corrected to "scares" since it is referring to the dog. Therefore, it should be: My tiny cat is afraid of the dog because the dog scares her.

After these corrections, both sentences are grammatically correct and underline the comparative adjectives correctly.