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Adjectives 03 (Age 6) - Including suitable and sufficient

Adjectives describe nouns. This quiz helps children learn useful describing words, including suitable and sufficient, through simple meanings and everyday examples.

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Fascinating Fact:

Suitable can also mean safe and sensible. A suitable place to play is away from roads.

In KS1 Vocabulary, children learn that adjectives are words that describe people, places and things. These words help children explain whether something is right, safe or enough.

  • Adjective: A word that describes a noun.
  • Suitable: Right or safe for a particular job, person or place.
  • Sufficient: Enough for what is needed.
What is an adjective in KS1?

An adjective in KS1 is a describing word. It tells us more about a noun, such as a person, place, animal or object.

What does suitable mean for children?

For children, suitable means right, safe or sensible for something. A suitable coat keeps you warm, and a suitable place to play is safe.

What does sufficient mean in simple words?

Sufficient means enough. If you have sufficient time, food or space, you have as much as you need for that situation.

In each question you will be shown four words. All you have to do is choose which one matches the meaning given.
1 .
Glowing or shining
VARIABLE
BRIGHT
URBAN
WEAK
The bright light hurt his eyes.
2 .
Peculiar or bizarre
ODD
THICK
EXTERNAL
LIBERAL
I had a very odd dream last night.
3 .
Apt, fitting or appropriate
SUITABLE
ILL
TYPICAL
WONDERFUL
It was a suitable arrangement for them both.
4 .
Slender or slim
CAPABLE
VAST
CRUCIAL
THIN
She was tall and thin with long black hair.
5 .
Short or quick
TALL
SECONDARY
BRIEF
MINOR
He had a brief look at the instructions.
6 .
Rustic or pastoral
ELDERLY
RURAL
SEVERE
SUBSEQUENT
The holiday cottage looked like a rural farmhouse.
7 .
Enough or satisfactory
MINIMUM
SHARP
UPPER
SUFFICIENT
I've had sufficient to eat thank you.
8 .
Costing a lot of money
NEGATIVE
FUNDAMENTAL
EXPENSIVE
ROYAL
The latest phone was too expensive for her to buy.
9 .
Ideal or superb
COOL
ANCIENT
PERFECT
FUNNY
It's perfect weather to hang out the washing.
10 .
Prompt, at once or instant
VITAL
IMMEDIATE
RARE
FAT
The police took immediate action.
You can find more about this topic by visiting BBC Bitesize - What are adjectives?

Author:  Sarah Garratty

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