This challenging worksheet pushes second graders to find adjectives that tell how many and what kind. In Part A, four multiple-choice questions ask students to spot the adjective in sentences about a 'hungry fox,' 'three ripe apples,' a 'pretty dress,' and a 'small, furry rabbit,' sharpening their eye for describing words mixed with verbs and nouns.
Part B has five fill-in-the-blank items that explore tougher adjectives like 'several,' 'curly,' 'ancient,' 'striped,' and 'empty.' Students learn that some adjectives count nouns while others describe age, pattern, or shape, growing the rich vocabulary needed for clear, vivid writing.
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Adjectives
Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which word is the adjective? The hungry fox ran through the forest.
A) fox
B) ran
C) hungry
D) forest
2. Which adjective tells how many? She picked three ripe apples.
A) picked
B) three
C) ripe
D) apples
3. Which sentence uses an adjective correctly?
A) The happy sang a song.
B) She wore a pretty dress.
C) He quickly the ball.
D) They jumped very table.
4. Which word is NOT an adjective? The small, furry rabbit hopped away.
A) small
B) furry
C) rabbit
D) All are adjectives
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1. In several cookies, the word several tells how many.
2. In the curly hair, the adjective is curly.
3. The word ancient means very old.
4. In a striped shirt, the adjective describes a pattern.
5. The adjective in the empty jar is empty.
Adjectives
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which word is the adjective? The hungry fox ran through the forest.
A) fox
B) ran
C) hungry
D) forest
2. Which adjective tells how many? She picked three ripe apples.
A) picked
B) three
C) ripe
D) apples
3. Which sentence uses an adjective correctly?
A) The happy sang a song.
B) She wore a pretty dress.
C) He quickly the ball.
D) They jumped very table.
4. Which word is NOT an adjective? The small, furry rabbit hopped away.
A) small
B) furry
C) rabbit
D) All are adjectives
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) In several cookies, the word several tells how many.
2) In the curly hair, the adjective is curly.
3) The word ancient means very old.
4) In a striped shirt, the adjective describes a pattern.
5) The adjective in the empty jar is empty.
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