Class 3 English Worksheet on Adjectives of Quantity

Class 3 English Worksheet on Adjectives of Quantity
Class 3 English Worksheet on Adjectives of Quantity

Class 3 English Worksheet on Adjectives of Quantity

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How Much or How Many: Adjectives of Quantity for Class 3 

This Class 3 worksheet strengthens grammar by helping learners use adjectives of quantity to describe “how much” or “how many.” With exercises like MCQs, fill in the blanks, matching, underlining, and paragraph writing, students gain accuracy and fluency in applying quantity-based descriptions to both countable and uncountable nouns.

Why Adjectives of Quantity Matter in Grammar? 

This worksheet helps learners: 
1. Differentiate between countable and uncountable nouns. 
2. Choose correct adjectives of quantity such as some, few, much, many, several, little, enough.
3. Build grammatical precision in writing and speaking. 
4. Strengthen contextual understanding of quantity in real-life examples.

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

This worksheet includes five grammar-rich activities:

Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
Students select the correct adjective of quantity to complete sentences like "Riya drank some water and felt thirsty afterwards" and "The teacher gave us much homework to finish tonight".

Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks 
Students choose suitable adjectives like little, many, much, enough, and several from given pairs to complete sentences such as "There are many birds on the tree" and "We had only a little milk left in the glass".

Exercise 3 – Match the Following 
Students match sentences to appropriate adjectives of quantity, e.g., "There is little water in the glass", "Ravi drank much milk in the morning", and "There are several people at the fair".

Exercise 4 – Underline the Incorrect Adjective 
Students identify and correct incorrect adjectives in sentences like "She put many sugar in the tea" → "She put much sugar in the tea".

Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing 
Students fill in blanks in a short paragraph with suitable adjectives of quantity, describing a scene with words like many, little, some, enough, few, several.

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

Exercise 1 – Correct Answers 
1. some 
2. few 
3. much 
4. several 
5. little 
6. many 
7. enough 
8. little 
9. several 
10. many 

Exercise 2 – Correct Answers 
1. little 
2. many 
3. few 
4. much 
5. little 
6. little 
7. much 
8. enough 
9. several 
10. few 

Exercise 3 – Matching 
1. Riya drank much milk in the morning. → much 
2. There are many people at the fair. → many 
3. Meera has much patience with kids. → much 
4. We bought several vegetables from Delhi market. → several 
5. He made few mistakes in maths. → few 
6. There is little water in the glass. → little 
7. They had enough time to complete. → enough 
8. We saw many stars last night. → many 
9. She has few friends in class. → few 
10. There were some chairs in the hall. → some 

Exercise 4 – Incorrect Adjectives (underline and correct) 
1. many → much 
2. few → little 
3. much → many 
4. – (Correct) 
5. little → few 
6. few → little 
7. much → many 
8. little → many 
9. several → much 
10. enough → much 

Exercise 5 – Sample Paragraph (answers may vary) 
Ravi carried many books to school, while Meera had several pencils in her bag. During the assembly, the teacher gave some instructions that the students had to follow carefully. At lunch, Riya drank much water from her bottle and ate some fruits from the tiffin. In the playground, there were many children playing cricket, and few children were sitting quietly. The market was full of several vegetables and some fruits. We saw several clouds in the sky, and the sun gave enough warmth to the children. Asha collected many marbles from the shop, and Raj bought few chocolates. Everyone enjoyed many moments of fun, learning, and laughter in school that day.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Adjectives of quantity tell how much or how many of something, like some, many, or few.

Quantity shows an indefinite idea (some milk), while number shows exact count (three apples).

They help class 3 students describe amounts clearly, improving grammar and sentence accuracy.

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