Predicate Worksheet A: Find The Predicate Adjective

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Predicate Worksheet A

Find the Predicate Adjective


Section A - Underline the predicate adjective in the following sentences. Hint: There are 20.
1. The trip was long, tiring and boring.
2. You are brilliant and strong.
3. The weather is frightening.
4. The boat was shiny, new and fast.
5. The bear is asleep in his cave.
6. Your award was deserved.
7. The house we wanted to buy was gorgeous but over-priced.
8. His last adventure was dangerous and scary.
9. All of my children are bright, handsome and hard-working.
10. That fancy food is expensive and delicious.

Section B - Underline the linking verb in the following sentences:


1. His new car is Japanese.
2. That story was very funny.
3. Plane flights are often bumpy.
4. Our guest could be late.
5. Any donations will be appreciated.
6. I am agitated.
7. All of the animals were cold and wet.
8. You should be happy for your friend.
9. It can be frustrating to learn new things.
10. You might be surprised.

Section C - Underline the predicate adjective and circle the subject it modifies in the following
sentences:
1. We were afraid of the dark
2. The news was shocking and unbelievable.
3. Carol and Ginger were ecstatic.
4. As the storm approached, the clouds grew black.
5. Love can be unstoppable.
6. My vacation will be restful.
7. Our family is crazy and fun-loving.
8. Those people seem strange.
9. Children are active and cute.
10. Teenagers should be respectful.

Section D - Write five sentences using these predicate adjectives and linking verbs. You do
not have to use them all, but do not repeat one.
Predicate adjectives: distraught, concerned, remarkable, funny, sour, sweet, spoiled brilliant,
squeaky, ageless

Linking verbs: sounds, appear, become, would be, can be, tastes, smells, will be

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