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Adjectives Worksheets

Adjectives (Grade 7)

A. Choose the correct adjective to fill the blanks: We have ______________ (a few/a little) sugar left in the box and ____________ (a little/the little) sugar left is needed to make donuts. ____________ (a few/the few) students who have come for the workshop will be rewarded for their participation. Is there __________ (any/some) tea left […]

Adverb Worksheets

Degrees of Adverbs (Grade 5)

Fill in the blanks with appropriate degree of adverbs given in brackets: Kelly runs _____________ than her sister. (fast) This horse galloped __________________. (swiftly) Sherlock came ________________ than his roommate. (early) This flower has been bent _______________ of all by the wind. (low) My mother cooks __________________. (well) I worked _____________ than I thought I […]

Adjectives Worksheets

Worksheet-3 Adjectives-Degrees of comparison (Grade 4)

Fill in the blanks with correct form of adjectives: I want my tea ______________ (sweet) than this. His brother plays _____________ (good) than him. I got the ________________________ (difficult) task in the practical exam. She found ______________ (little) clues than what I got to solve this puzzle. You must dress up in _______________ (clean) clothes. […]

Adjectives Worksheets

Adjectives (Introduction)

Fill in the blanks with more suitable adjective: The _____________ (shy/naughty) kittens are playing with the __________ (new/round) pair of shoes. The juice tastes __________. (sweet/bitter) The ___________ (loud/little) girl wants the _________ (yellow/wild) flowers. I am a __________ (big/fast) swimmer. The wind in winters becomes ____________ (cold/hot) and _____________. (wet/dry) My mother has brought […]

Usage

Few vs a few

Few, a few, little and a little are used as adjectives to quantify a noun. It seems and most people use few/a few as same words with no difference in meaning; the same goes for little/a little too. However addition of ‘a’ makes a difference. Few and a few are used before countable plural nouns. […]

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