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Grade 2 adjectives worksheet from K5 Learning with a word bank and fill-in-the-blank sentences, illustrated with an elderly woman in a rocking chair.

A Grade 2 adjectives worksheet titled "Using adjectives" from K5 Learning, featuring a word bank and sentences to complete with appropriate adjectives, accompanied by an illustration of an elderly woman sitting in a rocking chair.

A Grade 2 adjectives worksheet titled "Using adjectives" from K5 Learning, featuring a word bank and sentences to complete with appropriate adjectives, accompanied by an illustration of an elderly woman sitting in a rocking chair.

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Word Bank:


- long
- new
- musical
- difficult
- noisy
- sharp
- alone
- fragile
- soft
- tall

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Now, let’s go through each sentence and choose the most appropriate adjective from the word bank.

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1. The _______ song played on the radio.

- "musical" is already filled in — that’s correct because a "musical song" makes sense.
Answer: musical

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2. I bought five _______ dresses.

- We’re talking about multiple dresses. Which adjective fits best?
- "New" is a common choice when buying clothes.
- Other options like "soft" or "long" could work but “new” is most logical for something just purchased.
Answer: new

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3. The parcel that is in the box is _______.

- Parcels can be fragile (easily broken).
- “Fragile” is a common label on packages.
Answer: fragile

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4. This movie is very _______; I don’t know if I will watch it all.

- If you're unsure whether you’ll watch it all, maybe it's long.
- “Long” matches the idea of being too lengthy to finish.
Answer: long

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5. I have broken a glass; the edges are very _______.

- Broken glass has sharp edges.
Answer: sharp

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6. This blanket is so _______; I want to put it on my bed.

- A blanket that you want on your bed is likely soft.
Answer: soft

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7. The _______ cat was looking in the box.

- Cats are often described as curious, but we need an adjective from the list.
- “Noisy” doesn’t fit well with cats.
- “Alone” could make sense if the cat is by itself.
- But “curious” isn't in the list.
- Wait — “noisy” might not fit. Let’s think again.
- “Tall”? No — not for a cat.
- “Soft”? Possibly, but not descriptive here.
- “Alone” is plausible — maybe the cat is sitting alone.
- But “noisy” is more likely if the cat is meowing loudly.
- Actually, “noisy” doesn’t seem right unless specified.

Wait — perhaps “noisy” is intended? But cats aren’t usually called “noisy” unless they’re loud.

Alternatively, “alone” makes sense: *The alone cat was looking in the box.* That works grammatically.

But better: “curious” is not in the list.

Let’s check: “noisy” — maybe if it’s making sounds?

But “looking in the box” doesn’t imply noise.

Another option: “sharp”? No.

Hmm.

Wait — maybe “fragile”? No, not for a cat.

tall”? No.

Perhaps “noisy” is not the best.

Wait — “alone” seems best.

Answer: alone — the cat is by itself.

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8. The _______ tree stands in the field, all by itself.

- “All by itself” suggests isolation → alone?
- But trees aren’t usually called “alone.”
- However, “tall” fits well — a tall tree standing alone.
- Or “lonely” — but not in the list.
- “Tall” is a strong possibility.

Wait — “tall” is in the word bank.

Yes! “The tall tree stands in the field…” makes perfect sense.

Answer: tall

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9. This is a _______ task. I can’t do it!

- You can’t do it → it must be difficult.
Answer: difficult

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10. My grandmother lives _______.

- She lives alone? Yes — that's common.
- “Alone” fits perfectly.
Answer: alone

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Wait — we used “alone” twice? That’s okay — it’s acceptable.

But let’s double-check sentence 7.

7. The _______ cat was looking in the box.

We said “alone” — possible.

But “noisy” — maybe the cat is meowing?

But “looking in the box” doesn’t suggest noise.

“Soft”? Could be — a soft cat?

Not really descriptive.

“Musical”? No.

“Fragile”? No.

So only options left: “alone”, “noisy”, “soft”

Best fit: “alone” — the cat is by itself.

Or maybe “noisy” if it’s making sounds?

But no clue.

Alternatively, “soft” — soft fur?

But again, not strongly implied.

But “alone” fits both 7 and 10.

Wait — can we use a word more than once?

Yes — unless specified otherwise. The instructions don’t say “use each word once.”

So repetition is allowed.

But let’s see: “alone” is used in both 7 and 10 — that’s fine.

But maybe there’s a better fit for 7.

Wait — what about “noisy”?

If the cat is meowing, it could be noisy.

But the sentence says “was looking in the box” — no mention of sound.

So “noisy” is weak.

“Soft”? Maybe.

But “alone” still seems best.

Alternatively, could it be “curious”? Not in the list.

So among the given words, “alone” is the most logical.

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Final Answers:



1. musical
2. new
3. fragile
4. long
5. sharp
6. soft
7. alone
8. tall
9. difficult
10. alone

All answers use words from the word bank.

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Summary:



| Sentence | Answer |
|--------|------------|
| 1 | musical |
| 2 | new |
| 3 | fragile |
| 4 | long |
| 5 | sharp |
| 6 | soft |
| 7 | alone |
| 8 | tall |
| 9 | difficult |
| 10 | alone |

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