Resources for ages 9-11 in Language & Literature: Adjectives
Resources for ages 9-11 in Language & Literature: Adjectives
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Activity Sheet: Adjectives
Adjectives are describing words. They tell:
What kind:
tall, thin boy, heavy, drenching rain, etc.
What colour:
golden sand, black hair, etc.
How many:
two animals, several men, etc.
Which one:
this chicken, that farm, the third day, etc.
Excercise 1
Select adjectives from the following sentences and make a list of them.
Fat, black and red feathered chickens scratched the earth, looking for insects to eat.
The fox moved with quick, lithe movements and caught the first chicken.
A row of tempting, green cabbages sat in the brownish earth of the vegetable patch.
The thoughtless fox lifted up his head and produced a high-pitched howling noise, causing startled men to run from their tasks to find out the source of the terrible singing.
The indignant farm workers gave the unfortunate camel a hard beating.
Exercise 2
From the list of adjectives given, choose the most appropriate to fill the blanks left in the following sentences.
forgiving, sore, fast-flowing, thieving, beaten, patient, cowardly, kind, weary, deep, slow
The _________ and _________ camel made his _________ way back to the river. There, by the water's edge was the _________ fox, waiting for his _________, _________ companion. The river was _________ and _________, and the fox could not swim. He took for granted that he had a _________, __________ and _________ friend, and asked for a lift across the river.
Excercise 3
Supply adjectives for each of the given nouns. Try to use a different word each time.
friends, water, lunch, song, wind, sand, tree, heat, story.
Exercise 4
Which word in each of the following groups is not an adjective?
gulped, tasty, enjoyable, delicious
ponderous, lumbered, clumsy, slow
speedily, rapid, quick, swift
brilliant, sunshine, bright, scorching