Here is the completed worksheet with the correct adjectives filled in, along with explanations for each answer.
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Adjectives Worksheet — Completed Answers
Word Bank:
loud, windy, fresh, beautiful, scary, bitter, slippery, brave, sharp, smooth
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1. Please make sure your pencils have a nice _sharp_ point.
✔ Explanation: A pencil needs a pointed tip to write well — “sharp” describes that kind of point. It’s the most logical fit from the word bank.
2. The opposite of bumpy is _smooth_.
✔ Explanation: “Bumpy” means uneven or rough; its direct opposite is “smooth,” which means even and flat.
3. I can fly my kite today because it is nice and _windy_.
✔ Explanation: Kites need wind to fly. So “windy” is the correct adjective to describe the weather condition needed.
4. Emma has white teeth and a very _beautiful_ smile.
✔ Explanation: “Beautiful” is used to describe something visually pleasing — a smile that is attractive or lovely fits this description.
5. Grade 3 got detention for being very _loud_ in class.
✔ Explanation: Being too noisy or disruptive in class often leads to detention. “Loud” describes excessive noise.
6. After a shower, Alex feels nice and _fresh_.
✔ Explanation: After washing, people often feel clean and revitalized — “fresh” describes that feeling of cleanliness and energy.
7. Brandon couldn’t sleep after he watched a _scary_ movie.
✔ Explanation: Scary movies cause fear or anxiety, which can make it hard to fall asleep — “scary” is the perfect match.
8. David was very _brave_ for standing up and fighting Goliath.
✔ Explanation: Standing up to a giant like Goliath requires courage — “brave” describes someone who faces danger without fear.
9. Be careful when walking because the stairs are _slippery_.
✔ Explanation: “Slippery” means not providing good grip — a common reason to be cautious on stairs (e.g., if they’re wet or icy).
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✔ Final Answer Key:
1. sharp
2. smooth
3. windy
4. beautiful
5. loud
6. fresh
7. scary
8. brave
9. slippery
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