Pick out the Adjectives from the following sentences, write them in the space provided, and also write what kind of Adjective each one is:
(i) What an honest man he is!
Ans: honest -
(ii) The weather is stormy.
Ans: stormy -
(iii) Kolkata is a big city.
Ans: big -
(iv) I called his name several times.
Ans: his-
(v) Some students were absent from the class.
Ans: some -
(vi) Which shirt do you like most?
Ans: which -
(vii) Siddhi has two daughters and a son.
Ans: two -
(viii) There is enough milk in the glass.
Ans: enough -
(ix) Ten miles is a long distance.
Ans: ten -
(x) Whose bag is lying on the ground?
Ans: whose -
(xi) The soldiers showed much courage.
Ans: much -
(xii) Such matters need not be discussed here.
Ans: such -
(xiii) Either train will go to New Delhi.
Ans: either -
(xiv) Indian tradition is famous all over the world.
Ans: Indian -
(xv) These bags are old ones.
Ans: old -
(xvi) My uncle lives in New York.
Ans: new -
(xvii) Each chair was broken.
Ans: each -
(xviii) What food do you like to take?
Ans: what -
(xix) Our holidays have started.
Ans: our -
(xx) The last man could not get the tickets.
Ans: last -
(xxi) The teacher expects every student to do his duty.
Ans: every -
(xxii) Do this work in your way.
Ans: your -
(xxiii) It rained in many places.
Ans: many -
(xxiv) Some dreams come true.
Ans: some -
(xxv) Juliet won the first prize.
Ans: first
1. Direction Fill in the blanks with suitable Adjectives taking from the box:
what interesting sweet little Roman each this stormy dangerous close foolish wonderful pitiable Himalayan foolish hot whole our little stale every
(i) The master could not see the ____ condition of the servant.
Ans: pitiable
(ii) The teacher checked ____ copy.
Ans: each
(iii) ____ time is it?
Ans: what
(iv) The baby was drinking ____ milk.
Ans: sweet
(v) This is a very ____ film.
Ans: interesting
(vi) It was a ____ presentation by the students.
Ans: wonderful
(vii) The voice of the nightingale is very ____.
Ans: sweet
(viii) The ____ range of mountains are the highest in the world.
Ans: Himalayan
(ix) The ____ sum of mount was expended.
Ans: whole
(x) ____ boy is stronger than Hari.
Ans: Every
(xi) The ____ dog dropped the piece of meat.
Ans: foolish
(xii) The students did not care for the ____ weather.
Ans: stormy
(xiii) Now there is ____ time for preparation.
Ans: little
(xiv) ____ house has a big garden.
Ans: our
(xv) A ____ knowledge is a _____ thing.
Ans: little, dangerous
(xvi) ____ script is followed everywhere.
Ans: Roman
(xvi) The child had to eat ____ breads.
Ans: stale
(xviii) Anu and Swati are ____ friends.
Ans: close
(xix) A wise enemy is better than a ____ friend.
Ans: foolish
(xx) ____ word of Sumesh is true.
Ans: what
2. Read the following sentences carefully and write whether the sentence is Demonstrative Pronoun, Demonstrative Adjective, Distributive Pronoun of Distributive Adjective:
(i) My father does not like such things.
Ans: such - Demonstrative Adjective
(ii) Such are exclamatory words.
Ans: Such - Demonstrative Adjective
(iii) Neither statement is true.
Ans: Neither - Distributive Adjective
(iv) These books will be sufficient for you for the journey.
Ans: These - Demonstrative Adjective
(v) These people do not know swimming.
Ans: These - Demonstrative Adjective
(vi) Both are good cars.
Ans: Both - Distributive Adjective
(vii) Either of you can stay here.
Ans: Either - Distributive Pronoun
(viii) Such people must be avoided.
Ans: Such - Demonstrative Adjective
(ix) This is a fine present from my father.
Ans: This - Demonstrative Pronoun
(x) Each of the boys was welcomed in the birthday party.
Ans: Each - Distributive Pronoun
(xi) Ravi could not read either books.
Ans: Either - Distributive Pronoun
(xii) That boy is not at all laborious.
Ans: That - Demonstrative Adjective
(xiii) There are mountains on either side.
Ans: Either - Distributive Adjective
(xiv) The teacher did not use those shirts.
Ans: Those - Demonstrative Adjective
(xv) This exercise book has not been checked by me.
Ans: This - Demonstrative Pronoun
(xvi) Every plant was taken the greatest care.
Ans: Every - Distributive Adjective
3. Read the sentences carefully and write whether the Adjectives have been used Attributively or Predicatively:
(i) These workers are very lazy.
Ans: Lazy - Predicatively
(ii) The king lived in a royal palace.
Ans: Royal - Attributively
(iii) There is a little hope of his recovery from illness.
Ans: Little - Predicatively
(iv) All these books are important.
Ans: These - Attributively
(v) Your knife is not sharp.
Ans: Sharp - Predicatively
(vi) I saw a large building on the roadside.
Ans: Large - Attributively
(vii) The poor man was given food.
Ans: Poor - Attributively
(viii) Today Soni wore a red frock.
Ans: Red - Attributively
(ix) You have no sense.
Ans: No - Attributively
(x) I wrote an interesting story.
Ans: Interesting - Attributively
(xi) Most boys like cricket.
Ans: Cricket - Predicatively
(xii) The incident was true.
Ans: True - Predicatively
(xiii) The milk is sweet.
Ans: Sweet - Predicatively
(xiv) There is some rice in the plate.
Ans: Some - Attributively
(xv) All family members are quite well.
Ans: Well - Predicatively
4. Form Adjectives from the following words:
(i) Gold ---- Golden
(ii) Care ---- Caring
(iii) White ---- Whiter
(iv) Move ---- Movable
(v) Tragic ---- Tragic
(vi) Tire ---- Tired
(vii) Pity ---- Pitying
(viii) Pardon ---- Pardoning
(ix) Hope ---- Hopeful
(x) Man ---- Manly
(xi) Fool ---- Foolish
(xii) Child ---- Childish
(xiii) Duty ---- Dutiful
(xiv) King ---- Kingly
(xv) Sick ---- Sickly
(xvi) Abuse ---- Abusive
(xvii) Red ---- Red
(xviii) Courage ---- Courgeous
(xix) Envy ---- Envious
(xx) Trouble ---- Troubled
(xxi) Dirt ---- Dirty
(xxii) Red ---- Red
(xxiii) Three ---- Threefold
(xxiv) Fear ---- Fearful
5. Make sentences with the following Adjectives:
(i) Suitable: The job is suitable only for educated people.
(ii) Polite: Feba always uses polite language when interacting with others.
(iii) Honest: Being honest in any relationship builds trust and understanding.
(iv) Large: The large park provided ample space for the family to play.
(v) Wise: Wise decisions often lead to positive outcomes.
(vi) Dense: The Amazon is a dense forest.
(vii) First: Sari finishes the race in first place.
(viii) Sweet: Honey is very sweet.
(ix) Melodious: The song is very melodious.
(x) Last: At last she won the race.
(xi) Neither: Neither his sister nor his brother attended the meeting.
(xii) Which: Which pen is yours?
(xiii) Some: Some people came to buy the trees.
(xiv) English: The English countryside is known for its picturesque landscapes.
(xv) Enough: Her explanation was clear and detailed enough for everyone to understand.
(xvi) Those: Those rose flowers are exceptionally vibrant and beautiful.
(xvii) Careful: Be careful when you cross the road.
(xviii) Little: The little puppy quickly became beloved of all.
(xix) Fourth: He stood fourth in the exam.
(xx) Sufficient: This food is sufficient for all.
6. Supply Adjectives before the Nouns:
(i) ____ distance
Ans: Long
(ii) ____ river
Ans: Big
(iii) ____ dolls
Ans: Beautiful
(iv) ____ enemy
Ans: Formidable
(v) ____ person
Ans: Humble
(vi) ____ dreams
Ans: Ambitious
(vii) ____ king
Ans: Wise
(viii) ____ road
Ans: Straight
(ix) ____ reply
Ans: Quick
(x) ____ children
Ans: Playful
(xi) ____ man
Ans: Brave
(xii) ____ water
Ans: Clear
(xiii) ____ color
Ans: Vibrant
(xiv) ____ apples
Ans: Juicy
(xv) ____ car
Ans: Sleek
(xvi) ____ flower
Ans: Blooming
(xvii) ____ problems
Ans: Complex
(xviii) ____ cake
Ans: Delicious
(xix) ____ women
Ans: Empowered
(xx) ____ money
Ans: Valuable
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