Adjectives Basics exercises — Set 3: Types of Adjectives: Possessive, Demonstrative & Quantitative (Worksheet)
Worksheet • 20 questions • 14 min
name is Sarah. She's from London.
Can you pass me book on the table?
There are students in the classroom today.
I left keys at home. Can I borrow yours?
shoes are too tight. I need a bigger size.
We don't have time left. Let's hurry.
The children forgot to bring homework.
mountain in the distance looks amazing.
She bought apples at the market.
Is this car or your brother's?
We saw a sunset from the hilltop.
flowers in the garden smell wonderful.
There isn't milk in the fridge.
The cat is playing with tail.
Look at buildings right here. They are the oldest in the city.
people enjoy travelling during the holidays.
He forgot wallet at the restaurant.
We stayed at a hotel near the beach.
I need sugar for the cake — just a spoonful.
dog is the friendliest one I've ever met.
Adjectives Basics exercises online (Worksheet)
Practise different types of adjectives — possessive adjectives (my, your, his), demonstrative adjectives (this, that, these, those), and quantitative adjectives (some, many, few). Learn when to use each type in context.