Adjectives Basics Exercises
Adjectives exercises online with answers — practise adjective identification, attributive and predicative position, types of adjectives (possessive, demonstrative, quantitative), and adjectives with prepositions. Multiple choice and worksheet modes for beginners at A1–A2 level. 5 exercise sets with 100 questions (Pre-A1 - A2 Level).
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Adjectives Basics Exercises
Studies Link Bad Sleep to Cancer
Two American studies link bad sleep to cancer. They looked at over 18 million Americans. They were aged 18 to 50. Many h…
Identifying & Using Adjectives
Adjectives Basics Exercises
Adjective Position: Attributive & Predicative
Adjectives Basics Exercises
Studies Link Bad Sleep to Cancer
Two American studies link bad sleep to cancer. They looked at over 18 million Americans. They were aged 18 to 50. Many h…
Types of Adjectives: Possessive, Demonstrative & Quantitative
Adjectives Basics Exercises
Adjectives with Prepositions
Adjectives Basics Exercises
“She is very good ___ maths.”
Studies Link Bad Sleep to Cancer Risk
Two big American studies say that bad sleep can raise cancer risk in young adults. The studies looked at over 18 million…
Why practice Adjectives Basics exercises?
These Adjectives Basics exercises build your foundation step by step. Start by identifying adjectives in sentences, then learn where to place them — before nouns (attributive) or after linking verbs like be, seem, look (predicative). You'll practise different types including possessive adjectives (my, your, his), demonstrative adjectives (this, that), and quantitative adjectives (some, many, few). Finally, master essential adjective + preposition pairings such as afraid of, good at, and interested in.