This document is a worksheet that asks a student to choose the correct adjective for each of 5 sentences. It provides an example sentence where the student must choose between the adjectives "long" and "short" to describe an elephant's trunk. The remaining 4 sentences ask the student to choose between pairs of adjectives like "nice" and "ugly", "poor" and "rich", "soft" and "smart", and "big" and "small" to complete descriptions about a birthday party, a man's housing status, the condition of shoes, and the size of a school. The final sentence provides adjectives "useful" and "friendly" to describe a village library.
This document is a worksheet that asks a student to choose the correct adjective for each of 5 sentences. It provides an example sentence where the student must choose between the adjectives "long" and "short" to describe an elephant's trunk. The remaining 4 sentences ask the student to choose between pairs of adjectives like "nice" and "ugly", "poor" and "rich", "soft" and "smart", and "big" and "small" to complete descriptions about a birthday party, a man's housing status, the condition of shoes, and the size of a school. The final sentence provides adjectives "useful" and "friendly" to describe a village library.
This document is a worksheet that asks a student to choose the correct adjective for each of 5 sentences. It provides an example sentence where the student must choose between the adjectives "long" and "short" to describe an elephant's trunk. The remaining 4 sentences ask the student to choose between pairs of adjectives like "nice" and "ugly", "poor" and "rich", "soft" and "smart", and "big" and "small" to complete descriptions about a birthday party, a man's housing status, the condition of shoes, and the size of a school. The final sentence provides adjectives "useful" and "friendly" to describe a village library.
This document is a worksheet that asks a student to choose the correct adjective for each of 5 sentences. It provides an example sentence where the student must choose between the adjectives "long" and "short" to describe an elephant's trunk. The remaining 4 sentences ask the student to choose between pairs of adjectives like "nice" and "ugly", "poor" and "rich", "soft" and "smart", and "big" and "small" to complete descriptions about a birthday party, a man's housing status, the condition of shoes, and the size of a school. The final sentence provides adjectives "useful" and "friendly" to describe a village library.