

This Grade 4 English grammar worksheet builds clear understanding of adjective phrases—groups of words that describe nouns with added detail and precision. Students learn how adjectives combine with modifiers (such as very, quite, extremely) to form meaningful adjective phrases that make descriptions richer and more expressive. Through structured, age-appropriate practice, learners strengthen descriptive language and sentence clarity.
The worksheet includes multiple skill-building tasks such as multiple-choice completion, choosing between adjective phrase pairs, matching sentences to suitable phrases, identifying incorrect forms, and descriptive paragraph writing. These activities help students recognise correct adjective phrase structure, avoid incorrect comparisons, and apply descriptive language naturally—essential for creative writing, grammar accuracy, and school assessments.
Understanding adjective phrases is important for Grade 4 learners because:
1. It helps students describe people, places, and things with greater detail.
2. It teaches correct use of modifiers like very, quite, and extremely.
3. It prevents common errors like double comparison (more prettier, most fastest).
4. It strengthens descriptive and creative writing skills.
This worksheet includes five grammar-rich activities that build fluency with adjective phrases:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the correct adjective phrase to complete each sentence.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Choose from the Pair
Students select the correct adjective phrase from each given pair.
🔗 Exercise 3 – Match the Following
Students match sentences with the most suitable adjective phrase.
🖊️ Exercise 4 – Underline the Incorrect Phrase
Students identify wrongly formed adjective phrases in sentences.
📝 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion
Students fill a descriptive paragraph using suitable adjective phrases.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. very beautiful
2. b) very talented
3. quite interesting
4. extremely tall
5. very costly
6. quite tricky
7. very exciting
8. very narrow
9. quite crowded
10.very touching
Exercise 2 – Choose from the Pair
1. very funny
2. quite small
3. very colorful
4. very kind
5. very clever
6. very narrow
7. very cute
8. very exciting
9. quite clear
10. very rocky
Exercise 3 – Match the Following
1. very pretty
2. quite difficult
3. very smooth
4. quite helpful
5. quite interesting
6. very steep
7. very tasty
8. very comfortable
9. quite noisy
10. very lucky
Exercise 4 – Incorrect Phrases
1. more prettier
2. most fastest
3. more better
4. very worst
5. very cheaper
6. very tallest
7. most narrowest
8. very sweetest
9. more easier
10. most safest
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion (Sample Answers)
At the fair, Riya saw a very colorful stall with very bright lights and very attractive toys. She met a very funny clown wearing very loose clothes and a very tall hat, and he had a smile as bright as the sun. He gave her a balloon in a very unusual shape, and she ate a very sweet snack covered with very sticky syrup. Nearby, she watched a very lively puppet show and heard music that was very pleasant to her ears. It was a very joyful evening with very cheerful music and very exciting rides near a very grand gate decorated with very shiny ribbons and very bright flags.
Help your child describe people, places, and things more vividly using correct adjective phrases with structured Grade 4 grammar practice.
It is a group of words that together describe a noun, adding more detail than a single adjective.
They expand noun description, making writing richer and more informative.
By finding word groups that answer what kind or which one about a noun.