Joining Adjectives to Nouns

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KS2 (Year 3 & 4) English National Curriculum aligned
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Join the adjectives to the nouns. Look at and read both lists before you begin joining the words. Try and think of another noun to go with each adjective.

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KS2 grammar worksheet that helps Year 3 and Year 4 children match adjectives to suitable nouns and build their own noun phrases.

A short rule reminds children that adjectives describe nouns. They then join ten adjectives (exciting, cold, icy, cheerful, wet, painful, slippery, creamy, bouncy and shiny) to ten nouns (car, clothes, adventure, scratch, wind, milk, children, ball, slope and road), with exciting and car given as the worked example. Next, they think of their own noun for each adjective. They also write descriptive adjectives for six nouns (socks, hair, ice-cream, carpet, rocket and night), and finish by writing two sentences that include a noun phrase of their own.

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