Class 7 English Grammar Worksheet on Classification of Adjectives


Class 7 English Grammar Worksheet on Classification of Adjectives
Describe It Right: Classifying Adjectives for Class 7
This worksheet helps Class 7 learners sharpen their understanding of the five main types of adjectives—descriptive, quantitative, demonstrative, possessive, and interrogative. With tasks ranging from spotting and sorting to rewriting and paragraph construction, students practice grammar while enhancing their writing fluency.
Why Adjective Classifications Matter in Grammar?
Adjectives add color, clarity, and specificity to writing. For Class 7 learners, classifying and applying them correctly helps:
1. Strengthen grammar for sentence formation and editing.
2. Improve creative and academic writing.
3. Deepen vocabulary understanding through context-rich usage.
4. Prepare for descriptive writing and grammar questions in exams.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
This worksheet includes five thoughtful grammar and writing exercises to explore adjective forms and functions:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Identify and Label the Adjective Type
Students underline adjectives in each sentence and classify them into five types: descriptive, quantitative, demonstrative, possessive, and interrogative.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Sort the Adjectives
Given a mixed word bank, learners organize adjectives into correct categories.
📋 Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks with the Right Adjective
Students complete sentences by selecting the correct adjective form based on the given prompt.
📝 Exercise 4 – Rewrite Sentences with Adjectives
Learners add suitable adjectives to basic or vague sentences to enhance clarity and description.
📚 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing with Mixed Adjective Use
Learners describe a picture using at least 10 different adjectives, underlining them for emphasis.
✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 – Identify & Label Adjective Type
1. That – demonstrative
2. My, chocolate – possessive, descriptive
3. several – quantitative
4. This, ancient – demonstrative, descriptive
5. Many – quantitative
6. Japanese – descriptive (proper)
7. His – possessive
8. What – interrogative
9. long, red, silk – descriptive
10. Which – interrogative
Exercise 2 – Adjective Sorting
Descriptive:
- blue, happy, curious, red, kind, tall, old, new
Quantitative:
- three, many, few, every
Demonstrative:
- this, that, these, those
Possessive:
- my, our, your, his, her, their, its
Interrogative:
- which, what, whose
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
1. my
2. blue
3. many
4. Whose
5. beautiful
6. That
7. quiet
8. our
9. Swiss
10. classical
Exercise 4 – Sentence Rewriting
1. The boy is running fast.
2. That is a beautiful French painting.
3. They visited a popular museum.
4. He wore a white shirt to the party.
5. I read a thrilling book last night.
6. The teacher gave us difficult homework.
7. She made a delicious cake for the guests.
8. The scientist explained a complex theory.
9. They solved a challenging problem in class.
10. He delivered an inspiring speech on education.
Exercise 5 – Sample Paragraph (Describing the Picture)
The colorful fairground was filled with excited children and bright tents. A large red and white canopy stood at the entrance. Several small rides spun around with flashing lights. This cheerful scene had joyful music playing in the background. A tall Ferris wheel towered above the crowd. Parents watched their kids with proud eyes. Near the corner, a blue ticket booth welcomed visitors with a smile.
Includes:
- Descriptive: colorful, bright, cheerful, joyful, proud
- Quantitative: several
- Demonstrative: this
- Possessive: their
- Proper: Ferris (wheel), red and white (combo)
Bring adjectives to life in your child’s writing with this dynamic worksheet—perfect for grammar and creative expression in Class 7!
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Frequently Asked Questions
It covers descriptive, possessive, demonstrative, interrogative, and quantitative adjectives with contextual use.
Yes, this worksheet is ideal for revision, homework, or classroom instruction across both boards.
Absolutely. It builds both grammar accuracy and descriptive writing fluency in a structured way.