An
adjective is a qualifying word. It tells us something more about a noun
or a pronoun.নিম্নে কিছু অনুশীলনী দেওয়া হলো।
Fill up the gaps with an appropriate adjective from the box.
watery much glorious any no some capable
a. We won a ���� victory.
b. He met a ����- grave.
c. I don�t need so ���- money.
d. Mimi is ���- of solving the sum.
e. He didn�t eat���- rice.
Ans. : a. glorious b. watery c. much d. capable e. any.
2. Fill in the gaps with a suitable adjective from the box.
one injured few European naughty Indian drowning
a. He had ���� pens.
b. ����- man catches at a straw.
c. He is a ���- eyed man.
d. She is an ���- citizen.
e. The ��� passengers were taken to the hospital.
Ans. : a. few b. Drowning c. one d. Indian e. injured.
3. Fill up the gaps with a suitable adjective from the box.
what that those talking many each which
a. Ask him ��� book he wants.
b. ���� fruits do you like?
c. ���� boy has got a prize.
d. ���� car belongs to Mimi.
e. I like ���- birds.
Ans. : a. which b. What c. Each d. That e. talking.
4. Fill in the gaps with a suitable adjective from the box.
stale burnt walking barking homemade spilt running
a. Don�t get down from a ���� bus.
b. A ���� dog seldom bites.
c. A ��� child dreads the fire.
d. Don�t cry over ����- milk
e. I don�t like ���- food.
Ans. : a. running b. barking c. burnt d. split e. stale
5. Fill in the gaps with a suitable adjective given in the box.
first double any spellbound better two thousand agitated
a. ���� candidates applied for the post.
b. He is the����-boy in the class.
c. The ��� mob were demonstrating on the street.
d. It is a����murder case.
e. We went ���� to see his performance.
Ans. : a. Two thousand b. first c. agitated d. double e. spellbound.
6. Fill in the gaps with a suitable adjective given in the box.
such huge little great running a plenty of rolling
a. A �����- stone gathers no moss.
b. He ate ��� rice.
c. A ��� learning is a dangerous thing.
d. They are ��- social workers as can take any risk for establishing truth.
e. He takes ��- care of his health.
Ans. : a. rolling b. a plenty of c. little d. such e. great.
7. Fill in the gaps with a suitable adjective given in the box.
very collapsed no bright own some other
a. He wants ��- money.
b. He has���-foes.
c. This is the��-movie I saw last week.
d. I saw the accident with my��� eyes.
e. We visited the ��� building.
Ans. : a. some b. no c. very d. own e. collapsed.
8. Fill in the gaps with a suitable adjective given in the box.
kind ongoing sufficient many underprivileged little auspicious
a. Eradicating illiteracy from the country is an ����process.
b. We should work for the �����people.
c. It is very �����-of you to help me.
d. The marriage ceremony will be held on an � day.
e. He doesn�t have ����-money to buy a car.
Ans. : a. ongoing b. underprivileged c. kind d. auspicious e. sufficient.
9. Fill in the gaps with a suitable adjective given in the box.
familiar contaminated better intelligent tidy cunning good
a. A street hawker is a ������figure.
b. He always keeps his house����-.
c. The water of the Buriganga is ����-.
d. The fox is a ����-animal.
e. Mina is the ���of the two girls.
Ans.: a. familiar b. tidy c. contaminated d. cunning e. better.
10. Fill in the gaps with a suitable adjective given in the box.
lost submissive subversive fascinated iron irony fascinating
a. The government should control corruption in the country with an�����hand.
b. The night market was ���-to Neela.
c. Our �����moment can�t be regained.
d. He is a man of ����-nature.
e. He did nothing ���-to the discipline of the organization.
Ans.: a. iron b. fascinating c. lost d. submissive e. subversive.
11. Fill in the gaps with a suitable adjective given in the box.
puzzled accused satisfied puzzling versatile maiden stunning
a. Tagore was a man of ���-genius.
b. I was completely ����-to see his behaviour.
c. The ����persons were produced before the court.
d. We should be ����with what we have.
e. His ���- speech stunned us all.
Ans.: a. versatile b. puzzled c accused d. satisfied, e) maiden.
12. Fill in the gaps with a suitable adjective given in the box.
terrible dark energetic legible mightier mighty populated
a. The pen is ����than the sword.
b. His handwriting is not ���.
c. A ����-storm blew yesterday.
d. Old Dhaka is densely ���-.
e. You should not always think of the��-side of a thing.
Ans.: a. mightier b. legible c. terrible d. populated e. dark.
13. Fill in the gaps with a suitable adjective given in the box.
next empty sudden fullpricey low ambitious
a. The daily necessaries are becoming��these days.
b. He lives in the ����-house.
c. ���vessels sound much.
d. You are very �����.
e. His ���-disappearance from the team surprised us all.
Ans.: a. pricey b. next c. Empty d. ambitious e. sudden.
14. Fill in the gaps with a suitable adjective given in the box.
coastal crying educational fortunate two much upcoming
a. She bought ���-kilos of rice.
b. Our ����system should be modernized.
c. A cyclone hit the ����area of the country.
d. Mass education is a ����-need of the country.
e. Our ���-event is a puppet show.
Ans.: a. two b. educational c. coastal d. crying e. upcoming.
15. Fill in the gaps with a suitable adjective given in the box.
stiff courageous loyal disloyal true pleasant bright
a. He is ����to his words.
b. He is ����enough to take up the responsibility.
c. There was a �-competition between the two teams.
d. What a �����-surprise it is to see you here!
e. You should be ����-to your teachers.
Ans.: a. true b. courageous c. stiff d. pleasant e loyal.
Fill up the gaps with an appropriate adjective from the box.
watery much glorious any no some capable
a. We won a ���� victory.
b. He met a ����- grave.
c. I don�t need so ���- money.
d. Mimi is ���- of solving the sum.
e. He didn�t eat���- rice.
Ans. : a. glorious b. watery c. much d. capable e. any.
2. Fill in the gaps with a suitable adjective from the box.
one injured few European naughty Indian drowning
a. He had ���� pens.
b. ����- man catches at a straw.
c. He is a ���- eyed man.
d. She is an ���- citizen.
e. The ��� passengers were taken to the hospital.
Ans. : a. few b. Drowning c. one d. Indian e. injured.
3. Fill up the gaps with a suitable adjective from the box.
what that those talking many each which
a. Ask him ��� book he wants.
b. ���� fruits do you like?
c. ���� boy has got a prize.
d. ���� car belongs to Mimi.
e. I like ���- birds.
Ans. : a. which b. What c. Each d. That e. talking.
4. Fill in the gaps with a suitable adjective from the box.
stale burnt walking barking homemade spilt running
a. Don�t get down from a ���� bus.
b. A ���� dog seldom bites.
c. A ��� child dreads the fire.
d. Don�t cry over ����- milk
e. I don�t like ���- food.
Ans. : a. running b. barking c. burnt d. split e. stale
5. Fill in the gaps with a suitable adjective given in the box.
first double any spellbound better two thousand agitated
a. ���� candidates applied for the post.
b. He is the����-boy in the class.
c. The ��� mob were demonstrating on the street.
d. It is a����murder case.
e. We went ���� to see his performance.
Ans. : a. Two thousand b. first c. agitated d. double e. spellbound.
6. Fill in the gaps with a suitable adjective given in the box.
such huge little great running a plenty of rolling
a. A �����- stone gathers no moss.
b. He ate ��� rice.
c. A ��� learning is a dangerous thing.
d. They are ��- social workers as can take any risk for establishing truth.
e. He takes ��- care of his health.
Ans. : a. rolling b. a plenty of c. little d. such e. great.
7. Fill in the gaps with a suitable adjective given in the box.
very collapsed no bright own some other
a. He wants ��- money.
b. He has���-foes.
c. This is the��-movie I saw last week.
d. I saw the accident with my��� eyes.
e. We visited the ��� building.
Ans. : a. some b. no c. very d. own e. collapsed.
8. Fill in the gaps with a suitable adjective given in the box.
kind ongoing sufficient many underprivileged little auspicious
a. Eradicating illiteracy from the country is an ����process.
b. We should work for the �����people.
c. It is very �����-of you to help me.
d. The marriage ceremony will be held on an � day.
e. He doesn�t have ����-money to buy a car.
Ans. : a. ongoing b. underprivileged c. kind d. auspicious e. sufficient.
9. Fill in the gaps with a suitable adjective given in the box.
familiar contaminated better intelligent tidy cunning good
a. A street hawker is a ������figure.
b. He always keeps his house����-.
c. The water of the Buriganga is ����-.
d. The fox is a ����-animal.
e. Mina is the ���of the two girls.
Ans.: a. familiar b. tidy c. contaminated d. cunning e. better.
10. Fill in the gaps with a suitable adjective given in the box.
lost submissive subversive fascinated iron irony fascinating
a. The government should control corruption in the country with an�����hand.
b. The night market was ���-to Neela.
c. Our �����moment can�t be regained.
d. He is a man of ����-nature.
e. He did nothing ���-to the discipline of the organization.
Ans.: a. iron b. fascinating c. lost d. submissive e. subversive.
11. Fill in the gaps with a suitable adjective given in the box.
puzzled accused satisfied puzzling versatile maiden stunning
a. Tagore was a man of ���-genius.
b. I was completely ����-to see his behaviour.
c. The ����persons were produced before the court.
d. We should be ����with what we have.
e. His ���- speech stunned us all.
Ans.: a. versatile b. puzzled c accused d. satisfied, e) maiden.
12. Fill in the gaps with a suitable adjective given in the box.
terrible dark energetic legible mightier mighty populated
a. The pen is ����than the sword.
b. His handwriting is not ���.
c. A ����-storm blew yesterday.
d. Old Dhaka is densely ���-.
e. You should not always think of the��-side of a thing.
Ans.: a. mightier b. legible c. terrible d. populated e. dark.
13. Fill in the gaps with a suitable adjective given in the box.
next empty sudden fullpricey low ambitious
a. The daily necessaries are becoming��these days.
b. He lives in the ����-house.
c. ���vessels sound much.
d. You are very �����.
e. His ���-disappearance from the team surprised us all.
Ans.: a. pricey b. next c. Empty d. ambitious e. sudden.
14. Fill in the gaps with a suitable adjective given in the box.
coastal crying educational fortunate two much upcoming
a. She bought ���-kilos of rice.
b. Our ����system should be modernized.
c. A cyclone hit the ����area of the country.
d. Mass education is a ����-need of the country.
e. Our ���-event is a puppet show.
Ans.: a. two b. educational c. coastal d. crying e. upcoming.
15. Fill in the gaps with a suitable adjective given in the box.
stiff courageous loyal disloyal true pleasant bright
a. He is ����to his words.
b. He is ����enough to take up the responsibility.
c. There was a �-competition between the two teams.
d. What a �����-surprise it is to see you here!
e. You should be ����-to your teachers.
Ans.: a. true b. courageous c. stiff d. pleasant e loyal.
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