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Adjective for Kids || Quiz 2
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Adjectives are words that tell us more about nouns!
This quiz has two parts;
A. Complete the sentences with the given adjectives inside the box below. (7 items)
B. Write sentences. Put the words in the correct order. (5 items)
A. Complete the sentences with the given adjectives inside the box below.
healthy long smart kind
good big round
1. Jenny has a ______________face.
2. My mum has ______________ black hair.
3. My teacher is ______________.
4. My father is ______________.
5. Carl’s house is very ______________.
6. He is ______________. He never sees a doctor.
7. We are ______________ students. We do our homework every day.
B. Write sentences. Put the words in the correct order.
Example: uncle / My / is / tall.
= My uncle is tall.
1. long / centipede / is / The /. /
________________________________
2. is / My clever / dog /. /
________________________________
3. beautiful / wears /friend/ blouse /My/ a /. /
________________________________
4. has / She / job / hard / a /. /
________________________________
5. My / empty / is / handbag /. /
________________________________
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