Worksheet-1 Adjectives (Grade 4) Fill in the blanks with suitable adjectives: The ____ boy was sent out of the class by his teacher. The _____ crow tried to sing and fell down. The boy fell from a ____ height. I’ve eaten ____ rice and I don’t want more. He won the ____ prize […]
Adjectives – List of adjectives in three forms of comparison
Click here to download list: List of Adjectives List 1 POSITIVE COMPARATIVE SUPERLATIVE angry angrier angriest big bigger biggest bold bolder boldest brave braver bravest bright brighter brightest broad broader broadest busy busier busiest calm calmer calmest clever cleverer cleverest cold colder coldest cool cooler coolest close closer closest dark darker darkest dear dearer dearest […]
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Adjectives – Making comparisons
There can be various ways of constructing statements to compare two or more people or things. * In an affirmative statement we use as+ adjective(positive form)+ as. In a negative statement we use not as/not so+ adjective(positive form)+ as. eg. She is as tall as her mother. He is not as intelligent […]
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Adjectives
A word that describes a noun in terms of shape, color, size, material or quality is called an adjective. The main kinds of adjectives are as follows: * Demonstrative– this, that, these, those eg. This is my watch. I like those toys. * Distributive– either, neither, each, every eg. I’ve read neither […]
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