Let’s go through each sentence one by one and think of a good adjective to fill in the blank. Remember, an adjective describes a noun — it tells us more about what something is like (like big, red, happy, old, etc.).
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1.
There was very ________ oil in the bottle.
→ We’re talking about how much oil there was. So we can say “little” or “much”. But since it says “very”, “little” fits better: *very little oil*.
2.
My friend is standing ________ from right.
→ This is about position. Maybe “second” or “third”? Like, “standing second from right”.
3.
________ children are practising for Republic Day.
→ How many? Or what kind? Could be “Many”, “Some”, “Young”, “Excited”. Let’s pick “Many” — simple and makes sense.
4.
I wore ________ sari yesterday.
→ What kind of sari? Color? Style? “Beautiful”, “red”, “new”. Let’s choose “beautiful” — it’s common and nice.
5.
Look at ________ puppy.
→ Describe the puppy. “Cute”, “small”, “fluffy”. “Cute” is perfect here.
6.
Is ________ pen yours?
→ Which pen? “This”, “that”, “your”, “blue”. “This” works well — “Is this pen yours?”
7.
My friend entertained us with his ________ act.
→ What kind of act? Funny? Amazing? Silly? “Funny” is great — everyone likes funny acts!
8.
________ mangoes are very tasty.
→ Which mangoes? “Ripe”, “Sweet”, “These”. “Ripe” explains why they’re tasty.
9.
I don’t want to buy ________ house.
→ Why not? Too expensive? Old? Big? “Expensive” makes sense — “I don’t want to buy expensive house.”
10.
Ayushi stood ________ in the last test.
→ Position? Rank? “First”, “Second”, “Top”. “First” is clear and positive.
11.
The boy is dragging a ________ box.
→ Heavy? Big? Old? “Heavy” fits — dragging usually means it’s heavy.
12.
Please, give me ________ eggs.
→ How many? “Some”, “Two”, “Fresh”. “Some” is safe and natural.
13.
________ bag is yours.
→ Which one? “This”, “That”, “Blue”. “This” is simple and correct.
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Now let’s write all the answers together neatly.
Final Answer:
1. little
2. second
3. Many
4. beautiful
5. cute
6. this
7. funny
8. Ripe
9. expensive
10. first
11. heavy
12. some
13. This
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of adjective worksheet for grade 4.