The question asks to fill in the blanks with suitable adjectives from a list. Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns, giving more information about them. Here is a step-by-step completion of the sentences:
There is a tiny ant crawling up your arm.
This sentence is complete, using 'tiny' to describe the ant, which gives us an idea of the ant's size.
It is going to rain. There are grey clouds in the sky.
The adjective 'grey' describes the clouds, suggesting they are the typical color associated with rain.
There are two square windows in the dining room.
'Square' is an adjective describing the shape of the windows.
Don't pluck those flowers. They look so pretty on the plant.
'Pretty' is used here to describe the flowers, indicating they are attractive or beautiful.
The little girl is looking for her mother.
'Her' is a possessive adjective that indicates that the mother belongs to the little girl.
The lion had a big meal. It is now sleepy.
'Sleepy' describes the lion's state after eating a big meal.
The weather is sunny and bright. It is perfect for a picnic.
'Bright' complements 'sunny' by describing the weather, indicating it's a perfect day to go outside.
Have they moved into their new flat?
'Their' is another possessive adjective that indicates that the new flat belongs to them.
The sentences were completed with suitable adjectives such as 'grey' for clouds and 'sleepy' for the lion. Each adjective was chosen based on its ability to accurately describe the noun it modifies. This exercise helps understand how adjectives function in a sentence.
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