You have reached the adjectives section of Busy Teacher. This page contains an amazing 919 adjective worksheets and has many subsections you can use to find just what you are looking for. This pre-intermediate worksheet is for practicing adjectives with –ed and –ing endings. It is colorful and well organized with a section you can use during your introduction as well as a nice fill in the blank activity. If the formatting is a little unusual when you download the exercise you may need to take a minute or two to fix it up before printing it out for your students. If you would like to focus on different adjectives in your lesson, consider using one of the other available worksheets instead.
Adjectives are an important part of the English language and are one of the first things students learn. Usually beginners start learning adjectives as vocabulary words in the very first course and should be able to master simple sentences with nouns, subjects, and adjectives in a relatively short amount of time. Adjectives give students the opportunity to describe people, places, and things and thus compose more complex sentences. Luckily there are an endless number of things that students encounter in their daily lives that they can practice describing in class and for homework assignments. You can even adapt the classic game “I Spy” for some fun practice using adjectives.
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This worksheet is for beginners to practice using adjectives about wild animals: their size/shape and habits (food, habitat). It includes a gap-filling exercise and using verbs such as run, ju ...
This worksheet includes short information about the possessive adjectives and the forms compared to personal pronouns. Students who are visual learners often prefer this way of presentat ...
In this worksheet, students practise the function of the following quantifiers: a lot of, too many, too much, a few, a little, many, much, enough and use them in context. An answer key i ...
This video features a special poem, called ´acrostic´ where the first letter of each line spells out a new word. Watch the video and do the exercises. You can always change t ...
This PowerPoint presentation is all about adjectives (describing words). Look at the picture clue and give the describing words then remove the boxes to reveal the next picture clue. It ...
The first page contains grammar rules for the formation of comparative and the superlative adjectives. The rules of making adjectives comparative are divided into levels: inequality, equ ...
This is a video with an interesting poem. You can make a lot of exercises: adjectives, verbs, letter words,… I’ve made 7 exercises and a crossword. But of course, you can change them ...
This worksheet is a revision of basic structures in English: be, have got, there is/are, personal pronouns, demonstrative pronouns and possessive adjectives. I have done it for my students and it ...
This is a sheet about possessive adjectives with an explanation and examples. There are fill-in-the-blank and scrambled sentences that students will work through to present the proper possessive ...
In this worksheet, students have the opportunity to review subject and object pronouns, possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns. The exercise is a conversation with gaps - students need to ...
In the following presentation, you will find the rules to form the Comparative degree of adjectives. All the rules and practice have pictures and extra examples for you to understand better. You ...
This worksheet includes 3 exercises, can be used for schools or self-study students. It can improve the ability to realise Present Perfect Tense. The total mark is 52. If your mark is 47 and hig ...
This worksheets lets students revisit the form of superlatives and their use with present perfect with “ever”. In the first exercise students complete a table with the correct compara ...
This worksheet lets students practise the form of comparative adjectives and adverbs, and using “as +adj/adv as” structure for comparing. In the first exercise students choose an adjec ...
This is a fairly easy word-formation/word-building exercise. It's the well-known story of Cinderella. Students have to transform the words in brackets to make them fit in. Students can easily do t ...
Describe a city and its buildings.
Example 1:
Match the opposites - Ugly/Beautiful, cheap/expensive
Santiago is polluted, but Puerto Varas is clean.
Example 2:
Describe one ci ...
This worksheet is a useful tool for beginner students to memorize many of the names of countries and nationalities in English. Teachers can distribute a copy of the sheet to students and have a p ...
This sheet works best for eliciting the rules of using both comparative and superlative adjectives. Students are required to answer questions based on information provided in the pictures. Their ...
This worksheet was designed to introduce ss to simple poetry by writing about themselves in an acrostic poem. We worked at them individually and read them out. We then had class volunteer other w ...
Match, choose, and draw. This worksheet is all about vocabulary, mainly all kinds of travel. Words like trip, journey, tour, voyage, and cruise can easily confuse students. This wor ...
This is a grammar-guide about the order of adjectives (describing objects). It’s an explanation on how to use several adjectives in front of a noun. With some examples and a few illustratio ...
This is a worksheet with a new video with music and a poem. The poem is about the red rose flower. I’ve made eight different exercises. You can watch the video and read the poem. Then you c ...
This worksheet can be used with all levels to clarify meaning on some Spanish false friends. Also, you can use it to help students increase vocabulary and encourage them to use them when writing ...
We owe a lot of our military tactics, culture, and democracy to Ancient Sparta and Athens. This sheet looks at the contributions from both civilizations and allows students to reflect on ho ...
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