Adjectives Worksheet 8

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The passage discusses adjectives and adverbs, including examples of their uses and forms like comparative and superlative. It also provides exercises to test understanding of these concepts.

Adjectives are used to describe nouns and adverbs are used to describe verbs, adjectives or other adverbs. Some examples given are 'fat', 'golden', 'expensive', 'sour', 'tallest'. The exercises are to fill in blanks with adjectives/adverbs or identify types of adjectives.

Comparative forms given as examples are 'Important', 'Younger', 'Whiter'. Superlative forms are 'Most important', 'Youngest', 'Whitest'. The exercises also test forming comparative and superlative degrees.

Adjectives - Worksheet 8

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1. Name the kind of each adjective in the following sentences:

 The fat man with golden hair is very good.


 Those mangoes were expensive, but sour
 Which boy is the tallest?
 Give me either pen.
 That book cost me hundred rupees.

2. Fill in the blanks with some or any:


 The beggar hasn’t ________ money.
 Can I have _____ coffee?
 Would you lend me ______ books?
 My friend asked for _______money, but I did not have ______.
 The ration shop did not have _____ sugar, so I came without it.

3. Fill in the blanks with much and many:


 How ____ rice do you need?
 How _____ boys are present in the class?
 He made ______ mistakes in his letter.
 How ______ stories do this book contain?
 How ______ milk do you drink every day?

4. Fill in the blanks by choosing the correct adjectives from those given in the brackets:
 _________ man should do his duty. (one, some, every, any)
 I don’t have _______ money. (no, some, a few, any)
 They have ______ wealth. (much, many, any, a few)
 _________ days’ rest did him much good. (a few, few, the few, a little)
 __________ learning is a dangerous thing. (little, the little, a few, a little)

5. Give the comparative and superlative degree of the following adjectives:


Positive Comparative Superlative
Important
Young
White
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Useful
Much
Hot
Dull
Little
Rich
Dry

6. Fill in the blanks with the correct degree of the adjective given:
 My room is ________ than yours. (Cold)
 This photo is as ____ as that. (Clear)
 Which of the two loads is ________. (Heavy)
 This is the _______ of all the cakes. (sweet)
 Helen was the _________ woman in Greece. (beautiful)

7. Complete the following sentences with suitable comparisons:


 The headmaster remained as busy _________.
 She stood as dumb __________.
 This lesson is as easy _________.
 The thief ran as fast ______.
 A retired person is as free ________.
 His daughter is as gentle __________.
 She is as fair ___________.
 He is sure to win a fight, for he is as strong ____________.
 The old man’s hair was as white ____________.
 She is as harmless _____________.

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8. Fill in the blanks with these adjectives:


Youngest proud special best more poor
obedient popular favorite

Srikant was the ____________ student. His __________ subjects were


English and mathematics. However, he got ________ marks in mathematics
than in English. He was very ________ among his class fellows. Even his teacher
had a ______corner for him in their hearts. He was the __________ child in the
family. He was very ________. His parents were _______ but they were ______
of such a son.

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