Predicative Adjectives Exercises For Urdu Grammar


Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks with appropriate Predicative Adjectives


In Urdu grammar, Predicative Adjectives are used to give more information about the noun or pronoun in a sentence. They generally come after the noun they’re modifying, and they agree with the noun in gender, number, and case.

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1. Yeh kitab bohat *mufeed* (useful) hai.
2. Abdullah aik *mehanti* (hardworking) talib ilm hai.
3. Janeen *khubsurat* (beautiful) hai.
4. Ammi kehti hain ke sabziyan *sehatmand* (healthy) hoti hain.
5. Woh *taiz* (fast) daudta hai.
6. Uska beta *samajhdaar* (intelligent) hai.
7. Yeh khana *lazeez* (delicious) hai.
8. Mera dost *imaandar* (honest) hai.
9. Woh *bhooka* (hungry) tha.
10. Yeh kitaab *mehngi* (expensive) hai.
11. Ali *beemar* (sick) hai.
12. Uska kamra *saaf* (clean) hai.
13. Tumhare kapre *gande* (dirty) hai.
14. Rida *khofnak* (scary) filmen nahi dekhti.
15. Uski adat *burri* (bad) hai.

Exercise 2: Fill in the blanks using appropriate Predicative Adjectives

1. Laptop *naya* (new) laga.
2. Najma *moti* (fat) ho gayi hai.
3. Main *piyasi* (thirsty) hoon.
4. Yeh gaana *purana* (old) hai.
5. Tum *dair* (late) ho gaye.
6. Taxi wala *batameez* (rude) tha.
7. Woh *gumnam* (unknown) admi tha.
8. Yeh *kamzor* (weak) admi hai.
9. Main *faqeer* (poor) hoon.
10. Tum *ameer* (rich) ho.
11. Tumhari adayen *khushgawar* (pleasant) hain.
12. Woh shakhs *janbaz* (brave) hai.
13. Uski awaz *mithi* (sweet) hai.
14. Woh *khush* (happy) hai.
15. Aap *udaas* (sad) kyun hain?

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