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Adjectives 06 (Age 5) - Including true and final

What do ‘former’, ‘necessary’ and ‘final’ mean? Which word can be defined as, ‘relating to oneself’? This quiz has the answers.

In Year 1 and learning new words? This enjoyable and quick vocabulary quiz was written to help you in your first year of school.

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In each question you will be shown four words. All you have to do is choose which one matches the meaning given.
1 .
Required or needed
SIGNIFICANT
AVERAGE
NECESSARY
POPULAR
When playing sports, it is necessary to wear the correct shoes.
2 .
The last one
FINAL
SPECIFIC
FLAT
INTERESTING
Today is the final day of the holidays.
3 .
Earlier than now
APPROPRIATE
FORMER
HEAVY
EXTRA
Life was much harder in former times.
4 .
In good health
ORIGINAL
FINE
CROSS
DOUBLE
Danny felt fine after taking his medicine.
5 .
Only for one or a few people
WORTH
SUCCESSFUL
STRAIGHT
PRIVATE
They had a private meeting last night.
6 .
Broad from side to side
COLD
READY
WIDE
FAST
They had to cross a wide river.
7 .
One only
SINGLE
HAPPY
BASIC
EFFECTIVE
Maisie had a single handkerchief in her drawer.
8 .
Relating to oneself
FOREIGN
USEFUL
CONSIDERABLE
PERSONAL
His personal life was a mess.
9 .
Correct and factual
TRUE
SERIOUS
AWARE
TRADITIONAL
It was true that he was late for school today.
10 .
Like but not the same as something else
SEPARATE
SIMILAR
SORRY
COMPLEX
Raisins are similar to currants.
You can find more about this topic by visiting BBC Bitesize - What are adjectives?

Author:  Sarah Garratty

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