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Practice Worksheet for Class 2 English Grammar – Adjectives

Complete the following sentences by choosing the correct describing word.

 

The peacock is ……………… (beautiful/ugly)

A balloon is………………….. (heavy/light)

The hare is…………………… (slow /swift)

The tortoise is ……………….. (swift/slow)

The moon is…………………. (hot/cold)

The lemon is…………………. (sour/sweet)

An ass is…………………….     (clever/foolish)

The lion is…………………..    ( strong/weak)

 

Fill in the blanks with adjectives that are opposite in meanings to the adjectives that are highlighted.

 

The mouse is small but the elephant is………………

Roy is strong but Mrs. Roy is……………..

Reena is short but Tina is……………..

These sums are easy but those ones are …………….

The butterfly is beautiful but the cockroach is………………..

Sita is thin but Simran is……………..

Hair is black but the tooth is………………

Tea is hot but the juice is ………………….

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