Let’s go through each sentence one by one. The goal is to add adjectives — words that describe nouns (like people, places, things, or animals). Adjectives tell us more about what something looks like, feels like, sounds like, etc.
We’ll pick simple, common adjectives that make sense in each sentence.
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1. My cat has eyes and a coat.
→ We can describe the cat’s eyes and coat.
Example: “My cat has
big green eyes and a
soft fluffy coat.”
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2. The citizens of the municipal love to live near the forest.
→ “Municipal” is not quite right here — it should probably be “town” or “city”. But we’re adding adjectives, so let’s fix that too while we’re at it.
Better: “The
friendly citizens of the
small quiet town love to live near the
dense dark forest.”
*(Note: “municipal” is an adjective itself, but it doesn’t fit well as a noun here. So we change it to “town” and add adjectives around it.)*
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3. We studied history today and learned that the people were not friendly.
→ Add adjectives to “history”, “people”, maybe even “today”.
Example: “We studied
ancient boring history today and learned that the
grumpy rude people were not friendly.”
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4. My teacher finds a way to explain concepts to students.
→ Describe the teacher, the way, the concepts, or the students.
Example: “My
kind patient teacher finds a
clever easy way to explain
hard confusing concepts to
young curious students.”
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5. I bought pens, milk, and eggs at the store.
→ Describe the items or the store.
Example: “I bought
blue shiny pens,
cold fresh milk, and
brown speckled eggs at the
busy noisy store.”
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6. Peyton is a fan of the weather. She loves when the leaves change colour.
→ Describe the weather and the leaves.
Example: “Peyton is a fan of the
cool crisp weather. She loves when the
bright red golden leaves change colour.”
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7. The clown knew how to make the children laugh.
→ Describe the clown or the children.
Example: “The
funny silly clown knew how to make the
happy excited children laugh.”
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Now, let’s write out the full rewritten sentences with our chosen adjectives. Remember, there are many correct answers — these are just examples!
Final Answer:
1. My cat has big green eyes and a soft fluffy coat.
2. The friendly citizens of the small quiet town love to live near the dense dark forest.
3. We studied ancient boring history today and learned that the grumpy rude people were not friendly.
4. My kind patient teacher finds a clever easy way to explain hard confusing concepts to young curious students.
5. I bought blue shiny pens, cold fresh milk, and brown speckled eggs at the busy noisy store.
6. Peyton is a fan of the cool crisp weather. She loves when the bright red golden leaves change colour.
7. The funny silly clown knew how to make the happy excited children laugh.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of adjectives worksheet 4th grade.