

This Grade 6 worksheet helps students understand the difference between precise adjectives and vague adjectives through engaging grammar practice. Learners explore how stronger word choices make sentences clearer, more descriptive, and more effective in writing and speaking. With activities like true or false, sorting words, fill in the blanks, multiple choice questions, and sentence rewriting, students build confidence in choosing adjectives that communicate exact meaning.
Adjectives add detail, but not all adjectives give the same level of meaning. For Grade 6 learners, this topic is important because:
1. Precise adjectives create clearer and stronger sentences.
2. Vague adjectives can be improved for better communication.
3. Better word choice improves creative and academic writing.
4. Students learn to express ideas with accuracy and style.
This worksheet includes five grammar-rich activities that strengthen adjective usage:
Exercise 1 – True and False
Students identify whether the adjective in each sentence is precise or vague by marking T or F.
Exercise 2 – Sort the Words
Students sort a list of adjectives into two groups: Precise and Vague.
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
Students choose the better adjective from a pair of words to complete each sentence correctly.
Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students select the most precise adjective from four options to complete each sentence.
Exercise 5 – Sentence Rewriting
Students rewrite sentences by replacing vague adjectives with stronger and more specific adjectives.
Exercise 1 – True and False
1. T
2. T
3. T
4. F
5. T
6. F
7. T
8. F
9. F
10. T
Exercise 2 – Sort the Words
Precise: narrow, crowded, gigantic, delicious, cheerful, sparkling, exhausted, dull, enormous, tiny, ancient
Vague: pretty, okay, nice, great, fine, cool, good, bad, big
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
1. narrow 2. tiny 3. grand 4. warm 5. bright
6. heavy 7. clear 8. clean 9. cute 10. new
Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. muddy
2. ancient
3. exhausted
4. pleasant
5. exact
6. tiny
7. shallow
8. soft
9. hidden
10. precise
Exercise 5 – Rewritten Sentences (Sample Answers)
1. The bag was spacious for travel.
2. The meal was delicious at lunch.
3. The room looked messy today.
4. Riya saw a towering building.
5. The road was straight and long.
6. Raj had a brilliant idea.
7. The flower was fragrant to smell.
8. The market was crowded and loud.
9. The water felt cool now.
10. The play was entertaining yesterday.
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Vague adjectives are unclear words like nice or big that do not give specific details in English writing tasks.
They help create clearer and more detailed descriptions, improving writing quality in CBSE English worksheets.
Through comparison exercises and rewriting sentences with specific descriptive words in grammar worksheets.