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Circling Adjectives worksheet

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 1. That food tasted bitter. Noun?

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 1. That food tasted bitter. Adjective? What describes the noun?

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 1. That food tasted bitter. food = bitter

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 2. I was ashamed that I didn’t pass my test. Noun and pronoun?

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 2. I was ashamed that I didn’t pass my test. Adjective? What describes the noun?

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 2. I was ashamed that I didn’t pass my test. Was I ashamed or was the test ashamed?

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 2. I was ashamed that I didn’t pass my test. I = ashamed

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 3. The story was very brief. Noun?

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 3. The story was very brief. Adjective? What describes the noun?

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 3. The story was very brief. story = brief

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 4. I felt very comfortable in my new home. Noun and pronoun?

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 4. I felt very comfortable in my new home. Adjective? What describes the noun?

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 4. I felt very comfortable in my new home. I = comfortable home = new

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 5. The man was very creepy on Halloween. Noun?

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 5. The man was very creepy on Halloween. Adjective? What describes the noun?

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 5. The man was very creepy on Halloween. As the man creepy or was Halloween creepy?

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 5. The man was very creepy on Halloween. man = creepy

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 6. My dad was courageous when he killed the spider. Noun?

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 6. My dad was courageous when he killed the spider. Adjective? What describes the noun?

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 6. My dad was courageous when he killed the spider. Was dad courageous or was the spider courageous?

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 6. My dad was courageous when he killed the spider. dad = courageous

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 7. My friend is anxious for his birthday. Noun?

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 7. My friend is anxious for his birthday. Adjective? What describes the noun?

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 7. My friend is anxious for his birthday. Was friend anxious or was birthday anxious?

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 7. My friend is anxious for his birthday. friend = anxious

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 8. It was very breezy today. Noun and pronoun?

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 8. It was very breezy today. Adjective? What describes the noun?

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 8. It was very breezy today. it and today mean the same thing!

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 9. I am eager to start my test. Noun and pronoun?

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 9. I am eager to start my test. Adjective? What describes the noun?

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 9. I am eager to start my test. Am I eager or is the test eager?

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 9. I am eager to start my test. I = eager

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 10. My brother was excited for his basketball game. Noun?

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 10. My brother was excited for his basketball game. Adjective? What describes the noun?

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 10. My brother was excited for his basketball game. brother = excited game = basketball v

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 11. I learned that I was very healthy. Noun or pronoun?

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 11. I learned that I was very healthy. Adjective? What describes the noun?

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 11. I learned that I was very healthy. I = healthy

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 12. That tree is now green. Noun?

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 12. That tree is now green. Adjective? What describes the noun?

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 12. That tree is now green. tree = green

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 13. My son is very handsome. Noun?

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 13. My son is very handsome. Adjective? What describes the noun?

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 13. My son is very handsome. son = handsome

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 14. That was a hilarious play. Noun?

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 14. That was a hilarious play. Adjective? What describes the noun?

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 14. That was a hilarious play. play = hilarious

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 15. My mentor was vey encouraging. Noun?

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 15. My mentor was very encouraging. Adjective? What describes the noun?

Circle the adjectives underline the nouns 15. My mentor was very encouraging. mentor = encouraging