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Adjectives

English Language

Adjectives starts at 2 and continues till grade 7. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Adjectives. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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Choose the adjective in the following sentence: The blue car is fast.
Fill in the blank with a comparative adjective: My bag is _______ than yours.
Fill in the blank with a suitable adjective: The _______ puppy barked loudly.
Fill in the blank with an adjective: The _______ cat slept on the mat.
Choose the adjective in the following sentence: The blue car is fast.
Choose the correct adjective to complete the sentence: The _______ mountain was covered in snow. (1) high (2) highly (3) height (4) higher
Choose the correct adjective: The _______ baby smiled at me. (1) cute (2) cuteness (3) cuter (4) cutely
Choose the correct adjective: The _______ rabbit hopped away. (1) white (2) whiteness (3) whiter (4) whitely
Choose the correct adjective to complete the sentence: The _______ mountain was covered in snow. (1) high (2) highly (3) height (4) higher
Choose the correct adjective: The _______ baby smiled at me. (1) cute (2) cuteness (3) cuter (4) cutely
Choose the correct adjective: The _______ rabbit hopped away. (1) white (2) whiteness (3) whiter (4) whitely
Choose the correct adjective: The _______ sky was full of stars. (1) dark (2) darkness (3) darker (4) darkly
Fill in the blank with a comparative adjective: My bag is _______ than yours.
Fill in the blank with a suitable adjective: The _______ puppy barked loudly.
Fill in the blank with an adjective: The _______ cat slept on the mat.
Fill in the blank: The _______ book was hard to put down.
Adjectives can come before or after the noun they describe. True or False?
Adjectives can describe how something looks, feels, tastes, sounds, or smells. Yes or No?
Adjectives describe nouns. True or False?
Is 'angry' an adjective in the sentence: The angry teacher raised her voice?