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English exercises  > adjectives

 


 
my/your/his etc.
Fill in: my / your / his / her / its / our / their

Level: elementary
Age: 10-100
Author:English Grammar

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-ed / -ing adjectives
MULTIPLE CHOICE EXERCISE.THERE IS A PRINTABLE VERSION TO TAKE INTO THE CLASSROOM IF YOU PREFER. THANKS FOR VIEWING AND DOWNLOADING!

Level: intermediate
Age: 14-100
Author:silvia hoyo

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Adjective Order
In English, the adjective is used before the noun and, if we use more than one, the adjectives must follow the correct order. This OE was made especially for students who, in their native languages, use the adjective after the noun and don�t have to worry about following a specific order. Thank you Lili and Nicole!

Level: intermediate
Age: 8-14
Author:Anna Pessoa

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Adjectives
Ss identify adjectives . Orit ;-)

Level: elementary
Age: 8-100
Author:Orit

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English is Confusing (Adjectives ending in -ed or -ing)
Grammar: adjectives ending in -ED vs -ING. This online exercise consists of a reading text explaining the grammar point in a humourous way (including 10 cloze questions) and 15 practice sentences.

Level: intermediate
Age: 10-100
Author: Philip Roeland

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Tall&Short 3 exercises
Tall or Short? 3 exercises for kindergarten children.

Level: elementary
Age: 3-5
Author:Jelena

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Adjectives -ed -ing
two exercises on adjectives ending in -ed or -ing

Level: intermediate
Age: 10-100
Author:annapf

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Describing people
This is a listening exercising revising adjectives used for describing people.

Level: elementary
Age: 14-100
Author:Grazie

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Degrees of Adjectives
Degrees of Adjectives- These exercises can help you study and learn the comparative and the superlative of the adjectives.

Level: intermediate
Age: 10-100
Author:Cristina Teixeira

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Adjectives
This exercise was made to review some adjectives. It�s a very easy exercise for kids.

Level: elementary
Age: 8-12
Author:Aline Correa

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