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Class 4 Adjectives and Modals Worksheet

This document is a worksheet for Class IV English at Navy Children School, Mumbai, for the academic year 2024-25. It focuses on grammar topics such as adjectives and modals, providing exercises for students to identify and use different types of adjectives and modals in sentences. The worksheet includes underlining adjectives, filling in blanks, and understanding the use of modals like 'can', 'may', and 'might'.

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Class 4 Adjectives and Modals Worksheet

This document is a worksheet for Class IV English at Navy Children School, Mumbai, for the academic year 2024-25. It focuses on grammar topics such as adjectives and modals, providing exercises for students to identify and use different types of adjectives and modals in sentences. The worksheet includes underlining adjectives, filling in blanks, and understanding the use of modals like 'can', 'may', and 'might'.

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NAVY CHILDREN SCHOOL, MUMBAI

(AY 2024-25)
CLASS – IV SUBJECT- ENGLISH [Link]. 01/2024/ENG
CHAPTER – ADJECTIVES, MODALS (JANUARY)
NAME-_____________________SECTION____ ROLL NO._____ DATE-_________
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GRAMMAR- ADJECTIVES

I) Underline the adjectives in the given sentences.


Identify the type and tick the correct option.

1) Who brought this parcel?


a) Qualitative Adjective b) Proper Adjective c) Demonstrative Adjective

2) The African writer was given an award.


a) Quantitative Adjective b) Proper Adjective c) Demonstrative Adjective

3) My cake should have sixteen candles.


a) Qualitative Adjective b) Quantitative Adjective c) Demonstrative Adjective

4) Margot wore a beautiful hat to the pie-eating contest.


a) Qualitative Adjective b) Proper Adjective c) Demonstrative Adjective

5) The French are known for valuing their time.


a) Qualitative Adjective b) Demonstrative Adjective c) Proper Adjective

6) The giraffe is a long-necked animal.


a) Quantitative Adjective b) Qualitative Proper Adjective c) Demonstrative Adjective

7) She gave some clothes to the man who was begging on the roadside.
a) Demonstrative Adjective b) Proper Adjective c) Quantitative Adjective

II) Fill in the blanks with suitable adjectives as per the instructions in the brackets.

1) I bought _________________ flowers from my garden. (Quantitative Adjective)

2) Raman was so _________________ that he felt asleep immediately. (Qualitative Adjective)

3) You can’t pluck _________________ rotten apples. (Demonstrative Adjective)

4) The Taj Mahal is the most renowned _________________ monument in India. (Proper Adjective)

5) There are _________________ planets in our Solar System. (Quantitative Adjective)

6) _________________ are my shoes. Let them be here. (Demonstrative Adjective)

7) There is _________________ water in the jug. (Quantitative Adjective)

8) They fought and won the _________________ battle. (Qualitative Adjective)

9) My uncle brought _________________ chocolates from Switzerland. (Proper Adjective)


10) _________________ product is not made in China. (Demonstrative Adjective)

11) She purchases _________________ story books every month. (Quantitative Adjective)

12) Tom’s father was a _______________ man, always making others laugh. (Qualitative Adjective)

13) Grilled sandwich is a popular ____________________ food. (Proper Adjective)

14) Please ask ________________ children to come here. (Demonstrative Adjective)

15) Amit is a ________________________ student. (Qualitative Adjective)

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Grammar – Modals (Can, May, Might)

1) Can is often used to make requests and also used to express ability to do something.

2) May and Might are used to talk about the possibility of something happening. May is also
used to ask for permission in a formal way.

Q- Fill in the blanks with – can, may or might wherever suitable.

1) Kavya can swim very well. Let’s put her in the swimming team.

2) As there is a strike tomorrow, I may not come to school.

3) May I borrow the car tomorrow?

4) Can you help me with my homework?

5) Your head is warm. You may be coming down with a cold.

6) Rita’s train is late. She might not attend tomorrow’s function.

7) You may go home if you want to.

8) Can you watch my dog this evening?

9) Do you think it will rain tonight? I don’t know, it might.

10) May I use your pen please?

11) Let’s call her first. She may not be at home at this time of the day.

12) Put your wallet in the pocket or it might get stolen.

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