

This Grade 4 English grammar worksheet helps students understand and apply the correct order of adjectives in sentences. Learners practice arranging adjectives logically based on standard English order rules such as opinion, size, age, shape, color, origin, material, and purpose.
Through multiple choice questions, fill in the blanks, matching exercises, error identification tasks, and a paragraph writing activity, students strengthen their ability to construct natural and grammatically correct adjective phrases like beautiful green silk kurti, small old wooden cottage, and shiny new silver watch.
The exercises encourage learners to identify incorrectly arranged adjectives, choose the correct order from given options, and apply proper sequencing in context-based sentences. This builds clarity, sentence fluency, and strong descriptive writing skills.
Understanding adjective order in Grade 4 is important because:
1. It improves sentence structure and fluency.
2. It prevents awkward or unnatural phrasing.
3. It builds confidence in descriptive writing.
4. It strengthens overall grammar accuracy.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
Exercise 3 – Match the Following
Exercise 4 – Underline the Incorrectly Ordered Adjective
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice (Answers Only)
1. b) medium black leather
2. c) small old wooden
3. a) cute little brown
4. b) beautiful green silk
5. c) short round wooden
6. c) old blue racing
7. b) large bright empty
8. b) heavy square steel
9. a) soft tiny brown
10. a) interesting long Hindi
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
1. medium blue leather
2. old dark narrow
3. cute small grey
4. pretty yellow cotton
5. small square wooden
6. old red safety
7. big dusty metal
8. long classical Indian
9. rare old copper
10. soft round white
Exercise 3 – Match the Following
1. heavy old iron
2. bright pink woollen
3. smooth round stone
4. small blue plastic
5. long narrow wooden
6. shiny new silver
7. large colourful canvas
8. quiet remote mountain
9. strong young brown
10. soft clean cotton
Exercise 4 – Underline the Incorrectly Ordered Adjective
1. wooden
2. red
3. silk
4. school
5. metal
6. plastic
7. wall
8. leather
9. plastic
10. wooden
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
(answers may vary)
Help your child master adjective sequencing with structured Grade 4 grammar practice today.
Adjectives follow a set order like opinion, size, age, and color.
They often arrange words randomly without knowing grammar rules.
It guides learners to place adjectives logically in sentences.