From sentence order to understanding how to use adjectives to compare objects, these adjectives exercises show students how to apply the power of adjectives.
Adjectives are a common part of elementary school curriculum, but there are so many kinds and so many ways to use them, we don't blame anyone for needing a little extra practice. Comparative, superlative, order, and clauses...who can keep that all straight? If your kid is struggling to master adjectives and their many varieties and uses, we've got a big batch of adjectives exercises just for them. Young learners can practice adding adjectives to sentences to add detail and style, and more advanced students can sort adjectives from adverbs and comparative from superlative. In multiple choice, mix-and-match, and fill-in-the-blank formats, we have a style for every kind of learning, too. After just a few of these, describing nouns in detail will come easy. If adjectives are a stumbling block for your student and pen-and-paper worksheets just aren't doing the trick, try these online adjectives exercises from the experts at Education.com.