Adjectives Grammar Practice (Grade 4) PDF
Adjectives Grammar Practice (Grade 4) PDF
Adjectives Grammar Practice (Grade 4) PDF
2. A few tilefish were building small burrows. created@ NETS only altered@ NET
5. It looked like a jawfish with a big head and four dark patches on its back.
B. Complete each sentence with an adjective that tells what kind or how many.
3. The fish lived in a sandy, small, long burrow at the bottom of the ocean.
C. Write two sentences. Use adjectives that tell what kind and
how many in each sentence.
1. Answers will vary.
2.
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Name
RETEACHING: An adjective is a word
5. The girl refilled the dish with more, tasty, good food.
B. Read each sentence. Circle the adjective that describes each
underlined noun.
1. The gray cat saw the shaggy dog sitting in the dark corner.
2. The cat saw some cat food on the dog’s droopy mouth.
3. The cat slipped out of the little kitchen and went into the quiet backyard.
5. The dog looked out the enormous window and saw the cat with a large bone.
2. Answers will vary.
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ASSESSMENT
Adjectives
Fill in the bubble next to the word in each sentence that is an adjective.
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1. I had an important decision to make 6. I admired the noisy parrot.
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my sister. turtle
wanted rock
buy
8. Several gerbils ran on a wheel.
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Several
3. First, I looked at a striped lizard. gerbils
First wheel
striped
9. I finally decided to get a saltwater
lizard
aquarium.
4. Then, I considered getting two decided
hamsters. saltwater
considered aquarium
two
10. I’m sure my family will enjoy the
hamsters
colorful fish.
5. The white hamster was named sure
George. family
white colorful
hamster
George
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Answer Key
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A. 1. colorful , dark ; many
2. small ; few
3. strange , unusual ; one
4. mysterious
5. big , dark ; four
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6. rare , new
08-12-98 7. tiny , large , cold
8. amazing ; several
B. Sample answers are given.
1. small, mysterious
2. big, large
3. sandy, small, long
TS 4. new
5. underwater, several, many
C. Answers will vary.
Page 2
A. Sample answers are given.
1. big, hungry
2. fuzzy, orange, little
3. missing, tasty
4. plastic, red; red-headed, young
5. more, tasty, good
B. 1. gray, shaggy, dark 4. soft, shady
2. some, droopy 5. enormous, large
3. little, quiet
C. Answers will vary.
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1. a 3. b 5. a 7. a 9. b
2. c 4. b 6. b 8. a 10. c