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Practice English Grammar Worksheet for Class 1 – Adjectives

Practice English Grammar Worksheet for Class 1 Adjectives Learn the Describing words Adjectives, correct Adjective and fill in the blanks Get practice worksheets, sample paper, for CBSE class 1st from Takshila learning Live class.

 

Choose the correct Adjective and fill in the blanks.

 

The mouse is a ……………. (small/big) animal.

The ……………… (hungry/thirsty) dog ate the food.

Nobody likes ……………………. (honest/dishonest) people.

The fox is a ………………………(clever/foolish) animal.

The cow is ………………………. (black/white).

The Taj Mahal is a …………………….(beautiful/ugly) monument.

The ……………….. (rich /poor) man lives in a big palace.

Monkeys have ………………….. (long/short) tails.

 

Match the Describing words (Adjectives) in ‘A’ with the Naming Words (Nouns) in ‘B’.

 

A                                                         B

 

Blue                                          grass

Green                                       ice-cream

Cold                                          sky

Sweet                                       tea

Sharp                                        train

Hot                                           knife

Fast                                           mango

 

Answer for Practice English Grammar Worksheet for Class 1 – Adjectives

 

Match the following –

 

Blue – Sky

Green – Grass

Cold – Ice cream

Sweet – Mango

Sharp – Knife

Hot – Tea

Fast – Train

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