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Worksheet about Comparative and Superlative Adjectives | ||
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Subject: English | ||
3rd Grade | ||
Term 1 | ||
Year: 2022/2023 | ||
Size: 352.4KB | ||
Number of clicks: 217 | ||
Publish date:September 04, 2023 | ||
Added by: Eman | ||
Last download date: 2024-12-15 13:13:53 | By: theodor KISHORE KUMAR S/O SUGUMARAN | |
File info: This worksheet is designed to help learners practice and understand comparative and superlative adjectives in English. It provides various exercises and examples to reinforce the formation and usage of comparative and superlative forms, enabling learners to compare and describe different objects or qualities.
1. Comparative Adjectives:
In this section, learners practice forming comparative adjectives by adding "-er" to short adjectives or using "more" before longer adjectives. They are given adjectives and are required to write the comparative form.
Example: Write the comparative form of the adjective "big."
Answer: bigger
a) tall
b) happy
c) interesting
d) beautiful
2. Superlative Adjectives:
Learners focus on forming superlative adjectives by adding "-est" to short adjectives or using "most" before longer adjectives. They need to write the superlative form based on the given adjectives.
Example: Write the superlative form of the adjective "small."
Answer: smallest
a) intelligent
b) funny
c) expensive
d) popular
3. Comparative or Superlative:
In this section, learners determine whether to use the comparative or superlative form of the adjective in the given sentence.
Example: Choose the correct form:
She is the (tall/taller/tallest) person in the room. Answer: tallest a) This book is (interesting/more interesting/most interesting) than the one I read last week. b) He is (happy/happier/happiest) when he's with his friends. c) It was the (exciting/more exciting/most exciting) movie I've ever seen. d) This is (difficult/more difficult/most difficult) test I've ever taken. 4. Comparative and Superlative Forms in Sentences: Learners complete sentences by using the appropriate comparative or superlative form of the adjective. Example: She is (smart) than her sister. Answer: smarter a) This is the (comfortable) chair in the room. b) He is (strong) person I know. c) It was (loud) concert I have ever attended. d) The red car is (fast) than the blue car. 5. Comparative and Superlative Adjectives in Context: Learners read a short paragraph or a dialogue where comparative and superlative adjectives are used. They answer questions based on the context to demonstrate their understanding of how these adjectives are applied. Overall, this Comparative and Superlative Adjectives worksheet aims to help learners grasp the concept of comparing and describing objects and qualities using comparative and superlative forms. The exercises and examples provided allow learners to practice forming these adjectives and using them correctly in sentences. By the end of the worksheet, learners should have a solid understanding of comparative and superlative adjectives and be able to apply them appropriately in their English language usage. |
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