

This Grade 2 grammar worksheet helps learners identify and use *Adjectives of Quality* — words that describe the kind or nature of a person, place, or thing (e.g., kind, brave, beautiful, clever). With guided practice across fun exercises, children learn to describe qualities and feelings more clearly in their sentences.
1. They help express opinions, feelings, and character traits.
2. They make writing and speaking more expressive and detailed.
3. They improve sentence structure and vocabulary variety.
4. They teach children to notice and describe qualities in people and things.
🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students select the correct adjective for each sentence, e.g., *The puppy is very cute* or *The mango is ripe and sweet.*
✏️Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
Learners choose suitable adjectives like *kind, beautiful, good,* or *fresh* from given pairs to complete short, descriptive sentences.
📋 Exercise 3 – Match the Following
Students match each sentence with the appropriate adjective from a word pool (e.g., *The bag is good, The garden has fresh flowers*).
📝 Exercise 4 – Underline the Correct Adjective
Students read sentences such as *Riya wore a beautiful dress* or *Ravi drew a clever fox* and identify adjectives of quality.
📖 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
A short paragraph about *Riya’s school day* where learners fill blanks with adjectives describing food, friends, and activities, e.g., *Riya woke up early and had a tasty breakfast...*
Exercise 1 –
1. b) good 2. b) new 3. b) ripe 4. b) cute 5. b) tall 6. a) nice 7. b) fresh 8. c) high 9. c) red 10. b) clever
Exercise 2 –
1. good 2. ripe 3. nice 4. cute 5. fresh 6. sharp 7. beautiful 8. high 9. good 10. fresh
Exercise 3 –
1. good 2. ripe 3. nice 4. cute 5. fresh 6. sharp 7. kind 8. high 9. good 10. fresh
Exercise 4 –
Adjectives underlined: hot, clever, ripe, beautiful, ugly, hot, red, good, cake (incorrect), fresh.
Exercise 5 – Sample Paragraph Answers:
tasty, neat, small, kind, sweet, fun, round, interesting, friendly, light, happy.
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Adjectives of quality tell us the kind or nature of a person, place, or thing, such as kind, honest, or brave.
They enrich vocabulary and help children describe people and things more clearly in sentences.
By using role-play, stories, and examples of good, bad, or kind behavior for easy understanding.