English Grammar Adjectives – Example , exercise – Practice Test

English Grammar Adjectives – Example ,Exercise – Practice Test

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Adjectives – Definition, Types, Examples & Exercises (Class 6 to 12)

📘 What is an Adjective?

An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or a pronoun. It tells us what kind, how many, which one, or how much.

🔹 Example: She wore a beautiful dress.


🧠 Why are Adjectives Important?

Adjectives enhance writing and speech by providing details, emotions, and clarity. They help us create a mental image and better understand the subject being described.


🔍 Types of Adjectives (With Examples)

Type of AdjectiveDefinitionExamples
Descriptive AdjectivesDescribe the quality or kind of a nountall, beautiful, brave
Quantitative AdjectivesIndicate how much or how manysome, few, many, two
Demonstrative AdjectivesPoint out specific nounsthis, that, these, those
Possessive AdjectivesShow possession or belongingmy, your, his, our
Interrogative AdjectivesUsed in questionswhich, what, whose
Comparative AdjectivesCompare two thingstaller, smarter, more fun
Superlative AdjectivesShow the highest degree among three or moretallest, smartest, most fun
Distributive AdjectivesRefer to individual items in a groupeach, every, either, neither

✨ Rules for Using Adjectives

  1. Order of Adjectives:
    Opinion → Size → Age → Shape → Color → Origin → Material → Purpose → Noun
    A beautiful small old round red Italian wooden dining table
  2. Comparative and Superlative Forms:
    • One-syllable words: add -er, -est (tall → taller → tallest)
    • Two or more syllables: use more, most (beautiful → more beautiful → most beautiful)
  3. Adjective before Noun:
    He is a clever student.
  4. Adjective after Linking Verb:
    The soup smells delicious.

🧾 Common Adjective Examples (Tabular Format)

AdjectiveUse in a Sentence
angryThe teacher looked angry.
largeThey live in a large house.
softShe bought a soft pillow.
helpfulThe guide was very helpful.
goldenHe gave her a golden ring.
excitingIt was an exciting match.
threeI have three sisters.
redHe wore a red shirt.

📝 Exercises on Adjectives (For Practice)

🧩 Exercise 1: Identify the Adjectives

Underline the adjectives in the following sentences:

  1. The little boy was crying.
  2. She wore a beautiful dress.
  3. We saw a huge elephant at the zoo.
  4. I have two pens and three pencils.
  5. That movie was boring.

✍️ Exercise 2: Fill in the blanks with suitable adjectives

  1. She has a ___ (color) bag.
  2. He is the ___ (tall) boy in the class.
  3. The ___ (old) man was very kind.
  4. I bought ___ (quantity) sugar.
  5. This is a ___ (opinion) idea.

🔄 Exercise 3: Rewrite using comparative or superlative form

  1. This car is (fast) than that one.
  2. She is the (good) dancer in the team.
  3. My house is (big) than yours.
  4. He is (strong) than his brother.
  5. This is the (bad) cake I’ve ever had!

🎯 Quick Tips for Mastery

  • Practice describing everyday objects using multiple adjectives.
  • Read stories and underline all the adjectives.
  • Write your own sentences using a mix of adjective types.

📚 Conclusion

Adjectives are essential in both spoken and written English. Mastering them allows students from Class 6 to 12 to express themselves more clearly, creatively, and correctly. Practice regularly to strengthen your grammar skills.

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