mobile-friendly adjective order games

Adjective Order Games

Try these free, fun MOBILE-FRIENDLY adjective order games for ESL learners to test your understanding of English adjective grammar. All games have answers available.

Beginner to Intermediate Games
50 adjective games in which you make phrases with the adjectives in the correct order. For example:

black a dog big a big black dog

Intermediate to Advanced Games
100 topic-based adjective games in which you make sentences with the adjectives in the correct order. For example:

well-known . Glastonbury music a festival British is Glastonbury is a well-known British music festival.

You can play these games on your smartphone, tablet or desktop, so bookmark these pages and keep coming back to practise* your English!

* British English vs American English
verb: practise BrE; practice AmE
noun: practice BrE/AmE
See: Practice or practise?

Learn about adjective order.

Contributor: Matt Errey. Matt is the author of several books including 1000 Phrasal Verbs in Context and Common English Idioms for learners, and Matt's ESL Games and Quizzes for teachers.