Let's solve this worksheet step by step.
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Part 1: Circle the adjectives.
We are asked to
circle the adjectives in each sentence. Remember:
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Adjectives describe a noun (they tell us *what kind*, *how many*, or *which one*).
Let’s go through each sentence:
1.
I play with the red ball.
- "red" describes the
ball → adjective
✔
→
Circle: red
2.
He eats healthy food.
- "healthy" describes the
food → adjective
✔
→
Circle: healthy
3.
The small cat is sleeping.
- "small" describes the
cat → adjective
✔
→
Circle: small
4.
She is a young teacher.
- "young" describes the
teacher → adjective
✔
→
Circle: young
5.
They like reading funny books.
- "funny" describes the
books → adjective
✔
→
Circle: funny
6.
The girls in my classroom are clever.
- "clever" describes the
girls → adjective
✔
→
Circle: clever
✔ So, the adjectives to circle are:
red, healthy, small, young, funny, clever
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Part 2: Complete the sentences with your adjectives.
Now, fill in the blanks with appropriate adjectives. There are no strict answers here — you can choose any suitable adjective that makes sense.
Let’s complete them with
examples:
1. I am watching a
funny movie with my friends.
*(Other options: exciting, scary, sad, happy, action-packed)*
2. Tom has got a
blue bike.
*(Other options: red, shiny, new, old, fast)*
3. My
favorite sock has got a hole in it.
*(Other options: left, right, black, woolen)*
4. This
long book is boring.
*(Other options: thick, dull, old, heavy)*
5. His sister has got
beautiful eyes.
*(Other options: big, green, bright, sparkling)*
6. This pillow is so
soft that I want to sleep on it.
*(Other options: comfortable, fluffy, cozy, warm)*
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✔ Final Answer Summary:
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Circle the adjectives:
1. red
2. healthy
3. small
4. young
5. funny
6. clever
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Complete the sentences (example answers):
1. I am watching a
funny movie with my friends.
2. Tom has got a
blue bike.
3. My
favorite sock has got a hole in it.
4. This
long book is boring.
5. His sister has got
beautiful eyes.
6. This pillow is so
soft that I want to sleep on it.
> 💡 Note: The second part allows for creativity — as long as the word is an adjective and fits logically, it's correct!
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of adjectives 2nd grade worksheet.