Finish the Sentence Predicate Adjectives Activity

Are your students learning about predicate adjectives? Before they do, be sure to review linking verbs. When they see a linking verb in a sentence, they'll complete the sentence with a predicate adjective and other details. For this worksheet, students will have ten opportunities to write original sentences with predicate adjectives. This one-sheet handout on predicate adjectives is an excellent tool to begin a classroom lesson or confirm their understanding at the end of a day! Not what you were looking for? No worries, click here for more adjective based worksheets.
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Complete sentence starters by adding predicate adjectives after linking verbs, describing subjects like the cat, giraffe, penguin, and bear.

Grade(s) 3rd Grade, 4th Grade
Concept(s) Adjectives, Grammar, Parts of Speech, Predicate Adjectives, Sentence Structure
CCSS L.1
CCSS Alignment Notes

Aligns with L.1 (grammar conventions) by teaching students how adjectives follow linking verbs to describe subjects as predicate adjectives.

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