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Find the adjective that describes how something feels. The children are asleep under the two soft blankets.
a) asleep
b) under
c) two
d) soft

Which sentence has a predicate adjective?
a) The loud noise is coming from the yard.
b) The dog is hungry and wants to be fed.
c) His crunchy treats are in the pantry.
d) He will eat them all at once!

Complete the sentence with the adjective that tells what kind. The _____ explorer headed into the dark cave.
a) daring
b) last
c) one
d) other

Complete the sentence with the adjective that tells which one. _______ houses are perfect for big families.
a) Roomy
b) These
c) Second
d) Big

Complete the sentence with the adjective that tells how many. The apples had _____ seeds.
a) those
b) large
c) few
d) tiny

Which word is a proper adjective?
a) Paris has lots of great museums.
b) I met a Parisian woman on the train.
c) We did not have time to see Italy.
d) I will visit Rome on the next trip.

Which proper noun belongs with a proper adjective? The Iraqi civilization is very old.
a) Iran
b) Iraq
c) India
d) Ireland

Which sentence correctly names a proper adjective?
a) Many students in our class have Russian relatives.
b) One student has grandparents who are Rushish.
c) There are several students who come from Russia.
d) They speak the language of Russia.

Which sentence correctly names the proper noun and proper adjective?
a) We ate some Chilean food.
b) Chile is a beautiful country!
c) We had to get some Chilese dollars before we left for Chile.
d) We saw fascinating Chilean cities on our travels in Chile.

Which word is not the correct proper adjective for a country?
a) Portuguese
b) American
c) Vietnamian
d) French

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