Adjectives are describing words. Adjectives are describing words The boy ran down the street. +ADJECTIVE The naughty boy ran down the street. The ___________.

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Adjectives are describing words

Adjectives are describing words The boy ran down the street. +ADJECTIVE The naughty boy ran down the street. The ___________ boy ran down the street.

Adjectives are describing words I put on my t-shirt. +ADJECTIVE I put on my soft colourful t-shirt. I put on my _____ _______ t-shirt.

Adjectives are describing words They went in to the pool. + ADJECTIVE They went in to the deep pool. They went in to the ________ pool.

Adjectives are describing words. I walked round the house. + adjectives I walked round the old creepy house. I walked round the _______ _______ house.

Adjectives are describing words The dog chased me. + adjective The large fierce dog chased me. The _____ _______ dog chased me.

Adjectives are describing words I saw lightning in the sky. + ADJECTIVE I saw white flashing lightning in the dark sky. I saw ________ __________ lightning in the dark sky.

Adjectives are describing words Dad walked down the street. + ADJECTIVE Dad walked down the quiet narrow street. Dad walked down the _______ ________ street.

Adjectives are describing words I walked through the snow. + ADJECTIVE. I walked through the freezing cold snow. I walked through the ______ ______ snow.

Adjectives are describing words The lady sang a song. +ADJECTIVE The glamorous lady sang a song. The _________ lady sang a _______ song.

Challenge Can you write a short story using one or more of the sentences on the other pages? Extra challenge: Can you include an adjective in every sentence? Send it to me for feedback: