Attributive Adjectives Exercises For Urdu Grammar


Exercise 1: Fill in the attributive adjectives in the following sentences


Attributive Adjectives in Urdu grammar refer to words that modify or describe a noun directly. Usually, they are placed before the noun they modify and are used to provide additional information about that noun. In Urdu, adjectives agree with the noun in gender and case but not in number. For example, “bada gorakh dhanda” means “a big mystery,” where “bada” is the attributive adjective modifying the noun “gorakh dhanda.”

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Ye meri *nayi* (new) car hai.

Woh bohat *badtameez* (rude) bacha hai.

Mera *chota* (small) bhai school jaa raha hai.

Is *khubsoorat* (beautiful) phool ko mehfooz karo.

Mujhe *thanda* (cold) paani pasand hai.

Kya yeh aapki *purani* (old) kitaab hai?

Yeh *sasta* (cheap) saman hai.

Mein ek *khushgawar* (pleasant) trip par gaya tha.

Tum kitne *adarsh* (ideal) ho!

Usne *garam* (hot) chai pi.

Maine ek *lambe* (long) safar kiya.

Yeh *bhari* (heavy) samaan hai.

Aap *acche* (good) lag rahe ho.

Uska *saaf* (clean) room hai.

Yeh *mazedaar* (tasty) khana hai.

Exercise 2: Identify the attributive adjectives in the following sentences

Usne mujhe apna *naya* (new) mobile dikhaaya.

Yeh *choti* (little) billi hai.

Aapka *khubsurat* (beautiful) ghar hai.

Maine usse *badi* (big) apples di.

Tum *bade* (great) ho!

Uski *gandi* (dirty) shirt hai.

Woh *phika* (tasteless) khana tha.

Mujhe wo *sundar* (beautiful) painting pasand hai.

Usne *gehri* (deep) neend soi.

Maine *taza* (fresh) fruits khaye.

Wo *garam* (hot) coffee pi raha hai.

Uski *badi* (big) car hai.

Wo *bhayanak* (scary) film thi.

Tumhara *purana* (old) laptop kahan hai?

Yeh *mazboot* (strong) imarat hai.

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