The simplest definition of an adjective is that it
is a word that describes or clarifies a noun. Adjectives describe nouns by
giving some information about an object’s size, shape, age, color, origin or
material.
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1. Find
twenty-two adjectives in the puzzle. They go in two directions (sideways) and
(down). Some letters may be used
more than once.
boring safe remarkable loud
awkward delightful fast
live slow dull
sudden entire
dense unusual easy
good funny
fun
ward delight exciting bad
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2.
Complete
the sentences with adverbs formed from adjectives in then puzzle.
(1) He shouted so _____________________ that everyone heard him.
(2) The main character acted so ______________________ that people walked
out.
(3) She was driving too ____________________ when the police officer stopped
her.
(4) “It was _________________________ his fault; I was not even there at the
time.”
(5) She is extremely smart and passed the test ______________________________.
(6) We were relieved when they finally got back _____________________________.
(7) They ________________________ appeared around the corner.
(8) I understand English very __________________________ now.
ANSWERS
1. Find
twenty-two adjectives in the puzzle. They go in two directions (sideways) and
(down). Some letters may be used
more than once.
boring safe remarkable loud
awkward delightful fast
live slow dull
sudden entire
dense unusual easy good funny fun ward delight exciting bad
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2.
Complete
the sentences with adverbs formed from adjectives in then puzzle.
(1) He
shouted so loudly that everyone
heard him.
(2) The
main character acted so badly that people walked out.
(3) She was
driving too slowly when the police officer
stopped her.
(4) “It was
entirely his fault; I
was not even there at the time.”
(5) She is extremely smart and
passed the test easily.
(6) We were
relieved when they finally got back safely.
(7) They suddenly appeared
around the corner.
(8) I
understand English very well now.
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