Task Explanation:
The worksheet asks you to identify the
adjective in each sentence and then write the noun that the adjective describes. An
adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun, telling us what kind of person, place, or thing it is.
Solution:
#### Instructions Recap:
1. Underline the adjective in each sentence.
2. Write the noun that the adjective describes on the line provided.
#### Sentences and Solutions:
1.
Caroline cleaned her dirty room.
- Adjective:
dirty
- Noun it describes:
room
2.
The painting was beautiful!
- Adjective:
beautiful
- Noun it describes:
painting
3.
Daniel and his mother ate shortbread cookies.
- Adjective:
shortbread
- Noun it describes:
cookies
4.
I walked up the stairs of the old building.
- Adjective:
old
- Noun it describes:
building
5.
Can you sing a soothing song?
- Adjective:
soothing
- Noun it describes:
song
6.
Don’t forget to bring your delicious lunch!
- Adjective:
delicious
- Noun it describes:
lunch
7.
We made a glass vase in class.
- Adjective:
glass
- Noun it describes:
vase
8.
Her brother forgot his plaid shirt.
- Adjective:
plaid
- Noun it describes:
shirt
9.
Pete’s naughty dog chewed his shoe.
- Adjective:
naughty
- Noun it describes:
dog
10.
Lincoln squinted as he looked at the bright sun.
- Adjective:
bright
- Noun it describes:
sun
11.
The funny clown juggled and told jokes.
- Adjective:
funny
- Noun it describes:
clown
12.
My sleepy friend fell asleep in class!
- Adjective:
sleepy
- Noun it describes:
friend
Final Answers:
1.
dirty —
room
2.
beautiful —
painting
3.
shortbread —
cookies
4.
old —
building
5.
soothing —
song
6.
delicious —
lunch
7.
glass —
vase
8.
plaid —
shirt
9.
naughty —
dog
10.
bright —
sun
11.
funny —
clown
12.
sleepy —
friend
Explanation:
- In each sentence, the adjective provides additional information about the noun it modifies. For example, in "Caroline cleaned her dirty room," the adjective
dirty tells us what kind of room it is.
- By identifying the adjective and the noun it describes, you can better understand the relationship between words in a sentence and improve your grammar skills.
Final Answer Box:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{ll}
1. & \text{dirty} - \text{room} \\
2. & \text{beautiful} - \text{painting} \\
3. & \text{shortbread} - \text{cookies} \\
4. & \text{old} - \text{building} \\
5. & \text{soothing} - \text{song} \\
6. & \text{delicious} - \text{lunch} \\
7. & \text{glass} - \text{vase} \\
8. & \text{plaid} - \text{shirt} \\
9. & \text{naughty} - \text{dog} \\
10. & \text{bright} - \text{sun} \\
11. & \text{funny} - \text{clown} \\
12. & \text{sleepy} - \text{friend} \\
\end{array}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of adjective worksheet 4th grade test.