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Countries and Adjectives Worksheet | ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT - Free Printable

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Let's go through each section of the worksheet and solve it step by step.

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1. Choose the correct word.



We need to pick the correct noun or adjective form based on context.

a) This toy is made in China / Chinese.
→ "Made in" requires a country name.
China (correct: *made in China*)

b) Tacos and guacamole are Mexico / Mexican foods.
→ "Foods" needs an adjective to describe them.
Mexican (Mexican foods)

c) Coffee is produced in Brazil / Brazilian.
→ "Produced in" takes a country name.
Brazil (produced in Brazil)

d) This movie is produced in the USA / American.
→ "Produced in" again needs a country.
USA (produced in the USA)

e) Pizza and spaghetti are Italy / Italian foods.
→ Needs adjective to describe the food.
Italian (Italian foods)

Answers:
a) China
b) Mexican
c) Brazil
d) USA
e) Italian

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2. Write the correct adjective.



Use adjectives derived from countries.

a) Sushi is eaten in Japan. It is a ________ food.
→ Japanese
Japanese

b) When I was in Morocco, I ate delicious ________ food.
→ Moroccan
Moroccan

c) My mum’s car is produced in Germany. It is a ________ car.
→ German
German

d) The Eiffel Tower is located in France. It is a ________ monument.
→ French
French

e) Cristiano Ronaldo was born in Portugal. He’s ________.
→ Portuguese
Portuguese

Answers:
a) Japanese
b) Moroccan
c) German
d) French
e) Portuguese

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3. Look at the flags and write the country.



Match the flag to the country.

Flags shown:
- 🇦🇺 Australia
- 🇪🇸 Spain
- 🇨🇦 Canada (red and white with maple leaf)
- 🇷🇺 Russia (white, blue, red horizontal stripes)
- 🇩🇪 Germany (black, red, gold)
- 🇨🇳 China (red with yellow stars)

Now answer:

a) The pyramids are located in ________.
→ Pyramids are in Egypt, but Egypt's flag isn't shown. Wait — this might be a mistake. However, looking at the flags given, none is Egypt. But perhaps the question expects one of the visible ones?

Wait — let's recheck: the flags are:
- Australia
- Spain
- Canada
- Russia
- Germany
- China

None of these is Egypt.

But wait — maybe there's a misunderstanding. Let's analyze the clues.

Actually, pyramidsEgypt, but Egypt is not among the flags shown. That suggests either a typo or error.

But perhaps the question is designed so that we use general knowledge, not just the flags.

Wait — the instruction says: "Look at the flags and write the country." So likely, the flags are meant to help identify.

But the flags listed are:
- Australia (flag with Union Jack and stars)
- Spain (red-yellow-red horizontal)
- Canada (maple leaf)
- Russia (white-blue-red)
- Germany (black-red-gold)
- China (red with yellow stars)

So no Egypt.

But perhaps the intended answer for a) is Egypt, even if not shown? That doesn’t make sense.

Alternatively, maybe the image has more flags? But based on what's described, let's assume the flags are only those six.

Wait — maybe the pyramids are associated with Mexico? No, pyramids are Egyptian.

Alternatively, maybe it's Mexico? But the pyramids in Mexico are Mayan, not the same as Egyptian.

But still, the Great Pyramids are in Egypt.

So unless Egypt is one of the flags, we can't match.

But since it's not among the flags, perhaps there's a mistake.

Wait — perhaps the flags are used for other questions.

Let’s look at the questions:

a) The pyramids are located in ________.
Egypt

But Egypt flag not shown → contradiction.

b) Kangaroos and koalas are found in ________.
Australia → flag shown

c) ________ is the largest country in the world.
Russia → flag shown

d) Madrid is the capital of ________.
Spain → flag shown

So likely, the first one is Egypt, but since Egypt flag isn't shown, maybe it's a trick?

Wait — perhaps the image shows the flags and one of them is Egypt? But based on your description, the flags are:
- Australia
- Spain
- Canada
- Russia
- Germany
- China

No Egypt.

So maybe a) is not supposed to use the flag? Or perhaps it's a mistake.

But let's proceed logically.

a) The pyramids are located in Egypt.
→ But no flag of Egypt → possibly incorrect.

But since the others depend on flags, maybe a) is not tied to the flags.

Alternatively, perhaps the pyramids refer to Mexico? No — that's not accurate.

Wait — maybe the question is designed so that you use general knowledge, and the flags are for the rest.

But the instruction says: "Look at the flags and write the country."

So probably all answers should come from the flags.

But Egypt is not among them.

So likely, a) is not answerable from the flags — but that can't be.

Wait — perhaps the pyramids are in China? No — that's the Great Wall.

Or Mexico? Mayan pyramids — yes, but they're not the "pyramids" usually referred to.

But Egypt is the most common answer.

Alternatively, maybe the flag of Egypt is included but not described.

Given the flags you listed:
- Australia
- Spain
- Canada
- Russia
- Germany
- China

None is Egypt.

But Canada has pyramids? No.

So likely, a) is Egypt, but it's not among the flags — so perhaps it's a mistake.

Alternatively, maybe the pyramids are in Mexico, and the flag is Mexico? But Mexico flag is not listed.

Wait — you said: "🇪🇸 Spain", but Mexico is not there.

So perhaps a) is Egypt, but it's not among the flags — so maybe the flag is missing.

But since we must answer, let’s assume the flags are only for b, c, d.

But the instruction says "look at the flags and write the country" for all four.

So likely, a) is Egypt, but the flag isn't shown — contradiction.

Wait — perhaps the image includes Egypt? But based on your text, it's not.

Alternatively, maybe "The pyramids" refers to Mexico? But no.

Another idea: perhaps "pyramids" is a red herring — but no.

Wait — Cairo is in Egypt — but again, not among flags.

So perhaps the intended answer is Egypt, even if not shown.

But that violates the instruction.

Alternatively, maybe the flag of Egypt is shown, but not named.

But you didn't list it.

Let’s move on and see:

b) Kangaroos and koalas are found in Australia → flag shown
c) Russia is the largest country in the world → flag shown
d) Madrid is the capital of Spain → flag shown

So a) must be Egypt, but flag not shown → problem.

Unless... the pyramids are in China? No.

Wait — perhaps the pyramids are in Mexico, and Mexico is not shown.

But the flags include Spain, Germany, etc.

Alternatively, maybe "the pyramids" is a mistake — perhaps it's "the Great Wall"? Then China.

But that's speculation.

Given the options, and the fact that Egypt is not among the flags, but the others are, perhaps a) is Egypt, and the flag is missing.

But since we have to answer, and the rest are clear, let’s assume:

a) The pyramids are located in Egypt
b) Kangaroos and koalas are found in Australia
c) Russia is the largest country in the world
d) Madrid is the capital of Spain

Even though Egypt's flag isn't shown, it's the correct geographical answer.

But since the instruction says "look at the flags", and Egypt is not among them, this is problematic.

Alternatively, perhaps the image has Egypt flag, but you didn't mention it.

But based on your description, we’ll go with:

Answers:
a) Egypt
b) Australia
c) Russia
d) Spain

(With note: Egypt flag not among listed, but geographically correct.)

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4. Listen and choose the correct word.



This is audio-based. Since we can't hear it, we must infer from the flags and children.

Each child has a flag behind them:
1. 🇫🇷 France → French
2. 🇦🇺 Australia → Australian
3. 🇨🇳 China → Chinese
4. 🇷🇺 Russia → Russian
5. 🇩🇪 Germany → German
6. 🇨🇳 China again? Wait — last one is China?

Wait — the flags are:
- France
- Australia
- China
- Russia
- Germany
- China again?

Wait — sixth is China? But already listed.

Wait — the sequence is:
1. France
2. Australia
3. China (red with stars)
4. Russia
5. Germany
6. China? Or is it Vietnam? Red with yellow star — could be Vietnam or China.

But China has five stars — top left.

If it's one star, then Vietnam.

But you wrote: "🇨🇳 China" — so likely China.

But two China flags? Unlikely.

Wait — perhaps it's Vietnam.

But the instruction is: "Listen and choose the correct word."

Since we can't listen, we must assume the task is to match the flag to the nationality.

So likely, the correct word is the nationality matching the flag.

For example:
- France → French
- Australia → Australian
- China → Chinese
- Russia → Russian
- Germany → German
- ??? → ?

But the last one is China again? Or Vietnam?

But assuming it's China, then Chinese.

But since it's a listening exercise, the student would hear a sentence like "I am from France" and choose the correct flag.

But without audio, we can't determine.

However, the blank line at the bottom suggests the student writes the nationality.

But since we can't hear, we can't answer definitively.

But perhaps the task is to identify the nationality based on the flag.

So the answers would be:
1. French
2. Australian
3. Chinese
4. Russian
5. German
6. Chinese (or Vietnamese)

But likely, the last one is China, so Chinese.

But if it's Vietnam, then Vietnamese.

But the flag you described is "🇨🇳 China" — so likely Chinese.

But duplicate?

Possibly a mistake.

But for now, we'll say:

Answer choices:
1. French
2. Australian
3. Chinese
4. Russian
5. German
6. Chinese (or Vietnamese)

But since the student hears a sentence, they choose which flag matches.

Without audio, we can't complete.

But the task is to choose — so likely the student selects the correct box.

But since we can't hear, we can't solve.

So for this part, we cannot answer without audio.

But perhaps the intent is to recognize nationalities from flags.

So the correct words are:
- France → French
- Australia → Australian
- China → Chinese
- Russia → Russian
- Germany → German
- China → Chinese

So the answers are the adjectives.

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Final Answers:



#### 1. Choose the correct word.
a) China
b) Mexican
c) Brazil
d) USA
e) Italian

#### 2. Write the correct adjective.
a) Japanese
b) Moroccan
c) German
d) French
e) Portuguese

#### 3. Look at the flags and write the country.
a) Egypt *(Note: Egypt flag not shown; possible error)*
b) Australia
c) Russia
d) Spain

#### 4. Listen and choose the correct word.
*(Cannot be solved without audio. Based on flags, the correct words would be: French, Australian, Chinese, Russian, German, Chinese)*

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⚠️ Note: For question 3a), the flag of Egypt is not among the ones listed, so it may be a mistake in the worksheet. The pyramids are in Egypt, but if the flag is missing, the question is flawed.

Similarly, for question 4, without audio, we can't confirm the exact words, but the expected answers are the nationalities corresponding to the flags.

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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of countries worksheet.
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