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Let's solve this worksheet step by step. The goal is to add adjectives (descriptive words) to make each sentence more vivid and meaningful. Adjectives describe nouns or pronouns, giving more detail about size, color, shape, age, emotion, etc.
Here’s the completed version with explanations for each sentence:
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- Answer: *A curious cat leaped onto my fence. It rested on the branch of the tree.*
- Explanation:
- "Curious" describes the cat’s personality or behavior.
- "Branch" is a noun, but we can add an adjective like "thick" or "low" to describe it. However, since the blank is before "of the tree," we need an adjective that describes the part of the tree. But “branch” is already a noun — unless we're describing the type of branch. So better:
→ *"It rested on the low branch of the tree."*
- Alternatively: *"It rested on the topmost branch of the tree."*
- Final suggestion:
→ A curious cat leaped onto my fence. It rested on the low branch of the tree.
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- Answer: *I like to spend my time in the peaceful garden behind my old house.*
- Explanation:
- "Peaceful" describes the garden (calm, quiet).
- "Old" describes the house (age), making it more specific.
- You could also use "quiet," "beautiful," "hidden," "backyard," etc., depending on tone.
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- Answer: *Nothing compares to my tranquil, serene fish pond; The calming activity is soothing.*
- Explanation:
- Two adjectives for "fish pond": "tranquil" and "serene" both describe peace and calmness.
- "Calming" describes the activity (watching the pond), which fits well with "soothing."
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- Answer: *The field by our busy neighbourhood has become my private world.*
- Explanation:
- "Busy" contrasts with the peaceful field.
- "Private" suggests it’s a personal, secluded space — a refuge from the hustle.
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- Answer: *I know this place better than anyone.*
- Explanation:
- "Better" is a comparative adjective (comparing knowledge).
- This is correct grammar: "better" is the comparative form of "good."
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- Answer: *It began with sudden, violent thunderstorms and soft murmurs of dark clouds.*
- Explanation:
- "Sudden" and "violent" describe the thunderstorms (intense, abrupt).
- "Soft" describes the murmurs (gentle sounds).
- "Dark" describes the clouds (color/foreboding).
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- Answer: *I deserve only the best.*
- Explanation:
- "Best" is a superlative adjective meaning top quality.
- Common phrase: "I deserve only the best."
- Other options: "true," "highest," "greatest," but "best" fits naturally.
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- Answer: *The stern lady is annoyed at my presence.*
- Explanation:
- "Stern" describes someone serious, strict, or unfriendly — fitting for someone who is annoyed.
- Alternatives: "angry," "grumpy," "fussy," "elderly" (if age is relevant).
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- Answer: *He hit his head against the hard, cold floor.*
- Explanation:
- "Hard" describes the texture of the floor.
- "Cold" adds sensory detail — common for concrete or tile floors.
- Two adjectives separated by a hyphen are used here to describe the floor.
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- Answer: *To understand the homeless you have to meet real people.*
- Explanation:
- "Real" emphasizes authenticity — not stereotypes, but actual individuals.
- Other options: "kind," "honest," "struggling," "brave," but "real" is most impactful and commonly used in such contexts.
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1. A curious cat leaped onto my fence. It rested on the low branch of the tree.
2. I like to spend my time in the peaceful garden behind my old house.
3. Nothing compares to my tranquil, serene fish pond; The calming activity is soothing.
4. The field by our busy neighbourhood has become my private world.
5. I know this place better than anyone.
6. It began with sudden, violent thunderstorms and soft murmurs of dark clouds.
7. I deserve only the best.
8. The stern lady is annoyed at my presence.
9. He hit his head against the hard, cold floor.
10. To understand the homeless you have to meet real people.
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- Always think about sensory details: sight, sound, touch, emotion.
- Use adjectives that match the tone of the sentence (e.g., peaceful vs. wild).
- Watch for grammatical correctness (e.g., comparative forms like "better").
Let me know if you'd like a printable version or want to explore alternative adjectives!
Here’s the completed version with explanations for each sentence:
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1. A ________ cat leaped onto my fence. It rested on the ________ of the tree.
- Answer: *A curious cat leaped onto my fence. It rested on the branch of the tree.*
- Explanation:
- "Curious" describes the cat’s personality or behavior.
- "Branch" is a noun, but we can add an adjective like "thick" or "low" to describe it. However, since the blank is before "of the tree," we need an adjective that describes the part of the tree. But “branch” is already a noun — unless we're describing the type of branch. So better:
→ *"It rested on the low branch of the tree."*
- Alternatively: *"It rested on the topmost branch of the tree."*
- Final suggestion:
→ A curious cat leaped onto my fence. It rested on the low branch of the tree.
---
2. I like to spend my time in the ________ garden behind ________ house.
- Answer: *I like to spend my time in the peaceful garden behind my old house.*
- Explanation:
- "Peaceful" describes the garden (calm, quiet).
- "Old" describes the house (age), making it more specific.
- You could also use "quiet," "beautiful," "hidden," "backyard," etc., depending on tone.
---
3. Nothing compares to my ________, ________ fish pond; The ________ activity is soothing.
- Answer: *Nothing compares to my tranquil, serene fish pond; The calming activity is soothing.*
- Explanation:
- Two adjectives for "fish pond": "tranquil" and "serene" both describe peace and calmness.
- "Calming" describes the activity (watching the pond), which fits well with "soothing."
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4. The field by our ________ neighbourhood has become my ________ world.
- Answer: *The field by our busy neighbourhood has become my private world.*
- Explanation:
- "Busy" contrasts with the peaceful field.
- "Private" suggests it’s a personal, secluded space — a refuge from the hustle.
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5. I know this place ________ than anyone.
- Answer: *I know this place better than anyone.*
- Explanation:
- "Better" is a comparative adjective (comparing knowledge).
- This is correct grammar: "better" is the comparative form of "good."
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6. It began with ________, ________ thunderstorms and ________ murmurs of ________ clouds.
- Answer: *It began with sudden, violent thunderstorms and soft murmurs of dark clouds.*
- Explanation:
- "Sudden" and "violent" describe the thunderstorms (intense, abrupt).
- "Soft" describes the murmurs (gentle sounds).
- "Dark" describes the clouds (color/foreboding).
---
7. I deserve only the ________.
- Answer: *I deserve only the best.*
- Explanation:
- "Best" is a superlative adjective meaning top quality.
- Common phrase: "I deserve only the best."
- Other options: "true," "highest," "greatest," but "best" fits naturally.
---
8. The ________ lady is annoyed at my presence.
- Answer: *The stern lady is annoyed at my presence.*
- Explanation:
- "Stern" describes someone serious, strict, or unfriendly — fitting for someone who is annoyed.
- Alternatives: "angry," "grumpy," "fussy," "elderly" (if age is relevant).
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9. He hit his head against the ________ - ________ floor.
- Answer: *He hit his head against the hard, cold floor.*
- Explanation:
- "Hard" describes the texture of the floor.
- "Cold" adds sensory detail — common for concrete or tile floors.
- Two adjectives separated by a hyphen are used here to describe the floor.
---
10. To understand the homeless you have to meet ________ people.
- Answer: *To understand the homeless you have to meet real people.*
- Explanation:
- "Real" emphasizes authenticity — not stereotypes, but actual individuals.
- Other options: "kind," "honest," "struggling," "brave," but "real" is most impactful and commonly used in such contexts.
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✔ Final Completed Worksheet:
1. A curious cat leaped onto my fence. It rested on the low branch of the tree.
2. I like to spend my time in the peaceful garden behind my old house.
3. Nothing compares to my tranquil, serene fish pond; The calming activity is soothing.
4. The field by our busy neighbourhood has become my private world.
5. I know this place better than anyone.
6. It began with sudden, violent thunderstorms and soft murmurs of dark clouds.
7. I deserve only the best.
8. The stern lady is annoyed at my presence.
9. He hit his head against the hard, cold floor.
10. To understand the homeless you have to meet real people.
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💡 Tips:
- Always think about sensory details: sight, sound, touch, emotion.
- Use adjectives that match the tone of the sentence (e.g., peaceful vs. wild).
- Watch for grammatical correctness (e.g., comparative forms like "better").
Let me know if you'd like a printable version or want to explore alternative adjectives!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of adjective worksheet 6th grade.