English Grammar – Adjectives – SET 3 Welcome to your English Grammar - Adjectives - SET 3 1. Match the Column (Types of Adjectives): Adjective Type Both A. Demonstrative Her B. Possessive These C. Quantitative Sharp D. Descriptive Quiet Write a appropriate letter in the boxBoth → Her → These → Sharp → Quiet → 2. Sentence Correction (Incorrect Degree of Comparison):Incorrect Sentence: Among all the animals in the forest, the leopard is more fastest when it hunts.Correct Sentence: 3. Multi-Select (Pick All Adjectives Used):Sentence: The narrow, winding path led us through the damp forest into a mysterious, ancient ruin.Select all adjectives in the sentence. mysterious winding ancient ruin path damp narrow 4. Cloze Passage (5 Blanks – Higher-Level Adjectives):Passage:The scientist stood in her [modest, clever, visible] laboratory, surrounded by [gleaming, honest, old] instruments. Despite the [chaotic, clever, active] schedule, she maintained a [rigid, calm, bold] demeanor. Her [brilliant, sleepy, large] mind was always at work, solving problems others feared to face. 5. Error Identification (Adjective Misuse):Sentence: The film had many amazing scenes, but the ending was a disappointed experience.ERROR CORRECTION 6. Error Identification (Adjective Misuse):Sentence: The speech was so boring that even the interested audience began to yawn halfway through.ERROR CORRECTION 7. Identify the Adjective Phrase:Sentence: The book with the torn leather cover belongs to my grandfather, who values antique possessions.Which phrase in the sentence acts as an adjective modifying “book”? The book with the torn with the torn leather cover who values antique possessions. None 8. Fill in the Blank (Choose a Precise Adjective):Complete the sentence using the most suitable adjective that adds precision.Sentence: After weeks of preparation, the students gave a __________ presentation that impressed even the strictest judges. harsh dreamy flawless careless None 9. True or False (Adjective Clause Identification):Sentence: The player who trains the hardest usually earns the captain's armband.Statement: “who trains the hardest” is an adjective clause. FALSE TRUE None 10. Choose the Correct Adjective Form (Participial Adjective):Sentence: The __________ children ran into the park, thrilled to see the balloons and games arranged for them. excitable exciting excited excite None 11. Multiple Choice (Identify Descriptive Adjective):Which word in the following sentence is a descriptive adjective that modifies a noun?Sentence: The relentless waves battered the ancient lighthouse standing alone on the cliff. cliff relentless standing battered None 12. Spot the Error (Misplaced Adjective):Identify the misplaced adjective in the sentence and rewrite the sentence correctly.Sentence: She wore a necklace sparkling on her neck made of silver and diamonds. diamonds necklace sparkling silver None Time's up Leave a Reply Cancel replyCommentEnter your name or username to comment Enter your email address to comment Enter your website URL (optional) Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.