Adjectives
Printable worksheets for teaching students to identify basic adjectives in sentences, as well as articles (a, an, the), comparative and superlative adjectives, and prepositional phrases.
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Circle the adjective in each sentence and draw an arrow to the noun it describes. This is a 2-sided worksheet.
Kindergarten to 2nd Grade
Adjectives usually come before a noun, but not always. Finding these adjectives can be tricky!
Kindergarten to 2nd Grade
This activity has kids defining the word adjective. They'll also look for adjectives in a sentence. They'll also write a sentence with two adjectives in it, and correct an improperly-written sentence.
3rd Grade
Can you find all the adjectives in this silly poem? This adjective activity includes comprehension questions. An answer key is also included with this printable English language arts worksheet.
2nd through 4th Grades
With these task cards, students will have to spot the adjective in each sentence. They'll look for words like sweet, yellow, clean, creepy, little, and other descriptive words on each task card.
Kindergarten to 2nd Grade
Determine whether the article was used correctly in each sentence. If the sentence is incorrect, re-write it using the correct article.
Kindergarten to 2nd Grade
Circle the best article for each sentence. This worksheet features sentences with a zoo theme.
Kindergarten to 2nd Grade
This worksheet covers the advanced usage of the words a and an. Complete the sentences with the correct word. Includes exceptions, such as: an hour, a uniform, a unicorn, and an x-ray.
Kindergarten to 2nd Grade
Use the clues to determine whether the underlined word is an adjective or adverb. This is a 2-sided worksheet.
Kindergarten to 2nd Grade
Practice using both adjectives and adverbs, and differentiating between them, with these engaging task cards.
2nd through 5th Grades
Learning about comparative and superlative adjectives. Add -er or -est to each adjective to show comparison.
3rd and 4th Grades
More practice with comparative and superlative adjectives. Add the words more or most to the adjectives to show comparison.
2nd through 4th Grades
To complete each sentence, add -er, -est, more, or most to the adjective in parenthesis.
3rd and 4th Grades
Use these task cards to teach and practice comparative adjectives such as tidier, more excited, cleaner, less prepared, worse, safer, and many more with your students.
3rd and 4th Grades
Help your students practice superlative adjectives with these task cards. With each card, students will either identify the superlative adjective or form a superlative adjective from a given base adjective.
3rd and 4th Grades
Make sure your students have a strong grasp on how to use superlative and comparative adjectives with these task cards.
3rd through 5th Grades
Sometimes a prepositional phrase can act as an adjective in a sentence. Identify the prepositional phrase in each sentence, then circle the noun it describes
3rd through 5th Grades
Some of these sentences have prepositional phrases that act as adverbs. The others have prepositional phrases that act as adjectives. Students determine which are which. (Advanced level, recommended for grades 5 and Up
2nd through 5th Grades
Several worksheets to teach simple subject, simple predicate, complete subjects, and complete predicates.
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