Class 3 Adjective Position in Noun Phrases English

Class 3 Adjective Position in Noun Phrases English
Class 3 Adjective Position in Noun Phrases English

Class 3 Adjective Position in Noun Phrases English

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Right Place, Right Word: Position of Adjectives for Class 3

This Grade 3 grammar worksheet helps learners understand the correct position of adjectives in noun phrases so they can form clear and grammatically correct sentences.

 Why is this worksheet important?

Students learn that adjectives usually come before nouns and describe qualities such as size, color, age, shape, and type. The worksheet focuses on avoiding common errors like placing adjectives after nouns or using adverbs instead of adjectives.

Through engaging activities such as multiple-choice questions, adjective selection, matching exercises, error correction, and paragraph completion, learners practice applying adjective placement rules in meaningful contexts.

Each exercise gradually builds confidence, improves sentence structure, and strengthens descriptive writing skills that are essential for everyday communication.

Ideal for classroom teaching, homework assignments, or revision practice, this worksheet supports Grade 3 students in mastering adjective placement with clarity and accuracy. 

What is inside this worksheet?

This worksheet includes five grammar-rich activities that build fluency with adjectives in noun phrases:

🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
Students choose the best answer from the given options.

✏️ Exercise 2 – Choose the Correct Word 
Students choose whether each given word is an adjective or not

🔗 Exercise 3 – Match the Following 
Students match each sentence to the most suitable adjective

🖊️ Exercise 4 – Underline the Incorrect Word 
Students read each sentence and underline the word that does not fit grammatically.

📝 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion 
Students fill in blanks in a short paragraph using a suitable form of adverbs 

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Option (MCQs) 
1. b) red bag 
2. b) blue dress 
3. c) small toy 
4. a) old house 
5. b) sweet apple 
6. a) big elephant 
7. b) cute puppy 
8. b) fast train 
9. a) ancient temple 
10. c) white board 

Exercise 2 – Choose One Adjective from Each Pair 
1. red 
2. big 
3. old 
4. blue 
5. clean 
6. small 
7. large 
8. sweet 
9. colorful 
10. new 

Exercise 3 – Match the Sentences 
1. red 
2. huge 
3. torn 
4. colorful 
5. cheap 
6. small 
7. clean 
8. sweet 
9. ancient 
10. new 

Exercise 4 – Underline the Incorrect Word 
1. red 
2. small 
3. sour 
4. new 
5. blue 
6. big 
7. cute 
8. large 
9. clean 
10. colorful 

Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing 
Answers may vary.

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Frequently Asked Questions

It means placing describing words before nouns so sentences follow correct English word order.

Early learners may follow spoken language patterns, but grammar worksheets guide proper adjective placement.

It builds strong sentence structure and improves accuracy in CBSE English grammar.