High School

Fill in the adjectives before the nouns in each of these phrases. Use each word only once. After completing this, rewrite the phrases as sentences, placing the adjective after the noun.

1. The little dog.
- The dog is little.

2. Delicious cake.
- The cake is delicious.

3. Pretty girl.
- The girl is pretty.

4. [Adjective] soccer player.
- The soccer player is [adjective].

5. Thick book.
- The book is thick.

6. Small fish.
- The fish is small.

7. Bright light.
- The light is bright.

8. [Adjective] sunshine.
- The sunshine is [adjective].

Answer :

To complete the phrases with appropriate adjectives and then form sentences with the adjectives placed after the nouns, you can use the given adjectives in a creative way.

Here is how you can do it step-by-step:

  1. The dog: Add an adjective to describe the dog. Example: "The little dog."
    Sentence: "The dog is little."

  2. Cake: Add an adjective to describe the cake. Example: "The delicious cake."
    Sentence: "The cake is delicious."

  3. Girl: Add an adjective to describe the girl. Example: "The pretty girl."
    Sentence: "The girl is pretty."

  4. Soccer player: Add an adjective to describe the soccer player, using words like "talented" or "skillful." Example: "The talented soccer player."
    Sentence: "The soccer player is talented."

  5. Book: Add an adjective to describe the book. Example: "The thick book."
    Sentence: "The book is thick."

  6. Fish: Add an adjective to describe the fish. Example: "The small fish."
    Sentence: "The fish is small."

  7. Light: Add an adjective to describe the light. Example: "The bright light."
    Sentence: "The light is bright."

  8. Sunshine: Add an adjective to describe the sunshine, using a word like "warm." Example: "The warm sunshine."
    Sentence: "The sunshine is warm."

Each adjective helps to provide more information or a clearer image of the noun it describes, making the sentences more vivid and engaging.