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Describing words help your brain to imagine fascinating stories. Describing words include adverbs and adjectives.
Different describing words change how something looks, for example, this is grass.
But it could be overgrown grass, dried grass, the grass was exploding with weeds.
The boy sat on the grass looking at his sheep.
Instead of the boy, we could use the tall, blonde boy with blue eyes sat on the soft green grass looking over his flock of woolly white sheep.
This can also be done for the ant and the grasshopper.
The grasshopper laughed at the ant as it carried its food.
The foolish grasshopper cackled with a raspy laughter as he watched the poor little ant, sweating as it struggled to move the massive delicious sugar cube.
It’s your turn, make the next sentence as detailed and as amazing as you can.
Click on the activity below to begin.
Different describing words change how something looks, for example, this is grass.
But it could be overgrown grass, dried grass, the grass was exploding with weeds.
The boy sat on the grass looking at his sheep.
Instead of the boy, we could use the tall, blonde boy with blue eyes sat on the soft green grass looking over his flock of woolly white sheep.
This can also be done for the ant and the grasshopper.
The grasshopper laughed at the ant as it carried its food.
The foolish grasshopper cackled with a raspy laughter as he watched the poor little ant, sweating as it struggled to move the massive delicious sugar cube.
It’s your turn, make the next sentence as detailed and as amazing as you can.
Click on the activity below to begin.
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