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Adjectives Exercises with Answers
Here you will find exercises on Adjectives with different approaches. Practice these Adjective exercises to understand the correct use of adjectives and improve your grammar skills.
Exercise 1 – Identify the Adjective
Identify the adjective in each sentence.
- The beautiful garden was full of blooming flowers.
- Amit is an intelligent student.
- She wore a red dress to the party.
- The old man walked slowly down the street.
- It was a delicious meal.
- They live in a huge house.
- Riya bought an expensive handbag.
- The weather today is pleasant.
- He is a kind and generous person.
- The noisy children played in the park.
Answers for Exercise 1
- Beautiful
- Intelligent
- Red
- Old
- Delicious
- Huge
- Expensive
- Pleasant
- Kind, Generous
- Noisy
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
Choose the correct adjective to complete each sentence.
- This is the ______ book I have ever read. (interesting, more interesting, most interesting)
- Rahul is ______ than his brother. (tall, taller, tallest)
- The movie was so ______ that I watched it twice. (boring, exciting, dull)
- The test was ______ than I expected. (easy, easier, easiest)
- She bought a ______ dress for the wedding. (beautiful, more beautiful, most beautiful)
- The soup tastes ______. (bad, worse, worst)
- My grandmother tells the ______ stories. (good, better, best)
- The road is too ______ to drive safely. (narrow, narrower, narrowest)
- The weather is much ______ today than yesterday. (cold, colder, coldest)
- Mount Everest is the ______ mountain in the world. (high, higher, highest)
Answers for Exercise 2
- Most interesting
- Taller
- Exciting
- Easier
- Beautiful
- Worse
- Best
- Narrow
- Colder
- Highest
Exercise 3 – Rewrite the Sentences
Rewrite the following sentences using the correct degree of comparison.
- This bag is heavy. (Use "heavier")
- The sky is bright today. (Use "brighter")
- This is a difficult problem. (Use "most difficult")
- My house is big. (Use "bigger")
- This painting is beautiful. (Use "more beautiful")
- That hill is high. (Use "higher")
- The exam was tough. (Use "tougher")
- She is a good dancer. (Use "better")
- He is strong. (Use "stronger")
- That was an easy question. (Use "easiest")
Answers for Exercise 3
- This bag is heavier.
- The sky is brighter today.
- This is the most difficult problem.
- My house is bigger.
- This painting is more beautiful.
- That hill is higher.
- The exam was tougher.
- She is a better dancer.
- He is stronger.
- That was the easiest question.
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