Adjectives Exercises for Class 7 with Answers, Worksheet of English Grammar and Comprehension book for CBSE and ICSE students for free online practice.
Adjectives Exercises for Class 7
Underline the Adjectives
Exercise 4.1 Underline the Adjectives in the following sentences and say what kind they are . One has been done for you :-
1. I know a funny little man. (Adjectives of quality)
2. A Japanese lady was standing in the twelfth row.
3. He could not solve a simple sum during the whole period though many classmates did it quickly. ______________.
4. Our team went to Hyderabad to play in the famous Cricket Tournament. __________________________
5. How much money did you spend on food and which hotel did you stay in Shimla? ___________________
6. This is not your book, it belongs to the quiet little girl sitting behind you. __________________
7. An old farmer had five sons. all good for nothing, and they caused him great anxiety. __________________________
8. Neither boy could jump properly and both were sent back to the last line. ________________
9. Some men are rich but lazy, some women are poor but hard working. ______________________
10. With only five rupees in his pocket he went out to seek his fortune in the big bad world.
Answers:
2. A Japanese lady was standing in the twelfth row.
Twelfth: Adjective of number
Japanese: Adjective of nationality
3. He could not solve a simple sum during the whole period though many classmates did it quickly.
Many: Adjective of quantity
Simple: Adjective of quality
Whole: Adjective of quantity
4. Our team went to Hyderabad to play in the famous Cricket Tournament.
Famous: Adjective of quality
5. How much money did you spend on food and which hotel did you stay in Shimla?
Which: Interrogative adjective
How much: Adjective of quantity
6. This is not your book, it belongs to the quiet little girl sitting beside you.
Little: Adjective of quantity
Your: Possessive adjective
Quiet: Adjective of quality
7. An old farmer had five sons, all good-for-nothing, and they caused him great anxiety.
Great: Adjective of quality
Old: Adjective of quality
Five: Adjective of number
Good-for-nothing: Adjective of quality
8. Neither boy could jump properly and both were sent back to the last line.
Last: Adjective of number
Neither: Distributive adjective
Both: Distributive adjective
9. Some men are rich but lazy, some women are poor but hard-working.
Hard-working: Adjective of quality
Some: Adjective of quantity
Rich: Adjective of quality
Lazy: Adjective of quality
Poor: Adjective of quality
10. With only five rupees in his pocket, he went out to seek his fortune in the big bad world.
Bad: Adjective of quality
Five: Adjective of number
Big: Adjective of quality
Fill in the blanks with Adjectives
Fill in each blanks with the correct degree (Comparative or Superlative) of the Adjectives
Change the followings sentences into Comparative Degree
Exercise 4.4 Change the followings sentences into Comparative Degree :- One has been done for you.
1. Lead is the heaviest of all metals.
Answer: Lead is heavier than any other metal.
2. America the richest of all countries.
3. Akbar was the wisest all the Mughal emperors.
4. Mahatma Gandhi was the most respected of all the leaders.
5. London is the most crowded city in the world.
6. Gold is the costliest metal.
7. It was the coldest night of the year.
8. The Himalayas are the highest mountain in the world.
9. Rahul is the naughtiest boy in the class.
10. The best dancer of the school is Radhika.
Answers:
2. America is richer than any other country.
3. Akbar was wiser than any other Mughal emperor.
4. Mahatma Gandhi was more respected than any other leader.
5. London is more crowded than any other city in the world.
6. Gold is costlier than any other metal.
7. It was colder than any other night of the year.
8. The Himalayas are higher than any other mountains in the world.
9. Rahul is naughtier than any other boy in the class.
10. Radhika is a better dancer than any other student in the school.
Correct the Sentences
Exercise 4.5 Correct the following sentences :-
1. He is more wiser than Amul.
2. Iron is more powerful than my metal.
3. Sameer gets less salary.
4. He is elder than Raman.
5. The population of Tokyo is greatest than that of any town in India.
Answers:
1. He is wiser than Amul.
(Remove “more” because “wiser” already implies a comparative degree.)
2. Iron is stronger than my metal.
(Replace “powerful” with “stronger” since “strong” is the correct adjective for metals.)
3. Sameer gets a lower salary.
(Use “lower salary” instead of “less salary” for proper comparative form.)
4. He is older than Raman.
(Use “older” instead of “elder” when directly comparing two people.)
5. The population of Tokyo is greater than that of any town in India.
(Replace “greatest” with “greater” to correctly form a comparative sentence.)
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