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Personality Adjectives Practice | Interactive English Vocabulary Exercise
Personality adjectives practice for English learners. This interactive A2 vocabulary exercise helps students practise adjectives for describing people and personality: horrible, bossy, generous, gentle, helpful, kind, nervous, rude, selfish, shy, strict, sweet and vain. Students complete short everyday contexts with the correct adjective.

Complete the sentences with the correct personality adjective. The first letter is given.

1. The hotel room was cold, dirty, and very small. The bed was broken too. It was h.

2. "Don't sit there. Give me your phone. Open the window. No, close it." My little cousin is really b.

3. Anna paid for everyone's coffee, not just her own. That was very g of her.

4. The nurse spoke quietly to the scared child and held his hand. She was very g.

5. The man at the station showed us the right platform and carried my suitcase. He was really h.

6. I dropped my books in the corridor, and a girl stopped to help me. That was k of her.

7. Tom has an exam tomorrow. He can't sleep and keeps checking his notes. He is very n.

8. The waiter didn't say hello, threw the menu on the table, and walked away. He was very r.

9. There was one sandwich left, and Mike took it without asking anyone. That was s.

10. Lily knows the answer, but she never puts her hand up in class. She is too s.

11. Our teacher doesn't allow phones in class and gives extra homework if we are late. She is quite s.

12. "I saved you the last biscuit because I know you like them," Mia said. That was really s.

13. He looked at himself in every shop window and fixed his hair again and again. He is so v.