Class 4 Grammar Worksheet on Adjective Errors


Class 4 Grammar Worksheet on Adjective Errors
Describe It Better: Adjective Correction Practice for Class 4
This Grade 4 worksheet helps students identify and correct adjective errors through engaging grammar exercises. Focused on proper adjective usage, comparative forms, and superlative forms, this worksheet supports learners in building clearer, more accurate, and more expressive sentences.
Students will practice choosing the correct adjective form in different sentence structures and everyday contexts. The worksheet includes a variety of activity types such as multiple choice questions, fill in the blanks, match the following, underlining the correct word, and paragraph completion.
Why Adjectives Matter in Grammar?
Adjectives are important because they describe nouns and make language more vivid and meaningful. For Grade 4 learners, this topic is important because:
1. Adjectives add detail and interest to sentences.
2. They help students compare people, places, and things correctly.
3. They improve sentence quality in both speaking and writing.
4. They strengthen grammar accuracy and descriptive expression.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
This worksheet includes five grammar-rich activities that strengthen adjective usage:
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the sentence that uses the adjective correctly.
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
Students select the correct adjective from a pair to complete each sentence accurately.
Exercise 3 – Match the Following
Students match each sentence with the most suitable adjective from the list.
Exercise 4 – Underline the Correct Word
Students identify and underline the correct adjective form in each sentence.
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion
Students complete a paragraph using suitable adjectives in context.
Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice
1. b) She is taller than me.
2. c) This dog is the biggest.
3. b) This test is easier than that.
4. a) He is stronger than her.
5. b) She is smarter than me.
6. a) The night is colder today.
7. c) This box is heavy.
8. a) The soup tastes good.
9. c) She bought a new bag.
10. b) This road is narrower.
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
1. intelligent
2. more talented
3. fastest
4. sweetest
5. most exciting
6. greener
7. tallest
8. better
9. faster
10. stronger
Exercise 3 – Match the Following
1. cutest
2. loudest
3. taller
4. interesting
5. smallest
6. greener
7. wider
8. bravest
9. healthiest
10. heavier
Exercise 4 – Underline the Correct Adjective
1. highest
2. more beautiful
3. neater
4. better
5. youngest
6. strictest
7. happier
8. tastier
9. hotter
10. bigger
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion
1. faster
2. fastest
3. slower
4. highest
5. tastier
6. sweetest
7. higher
8. highest
9. cooler
10. most beautiful
Help your child use describing words more accurately with fun and focused adjective correction practice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Avoid mixing up comparatives and superlatives, like "more better" instead of "better."
Using the wrong form of adjectives, such as saying "goodest" instead of "best."
Provide clear examples comparing adjectives in different degrees (positive, comparative, superlative).