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Worksheet about Comparative Adjectives | ||
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Subject: English | ||
3rd Grade | ||
Term 1 | ||
Year: 2022/2023 | ||
Size: 278.9KB | ||
Number of clicks: 184 | ||
Publish date:September 04, 2023 | ||
Added by: Eman | ||
Last download date: 2024-11-09 22:41:20 | By: theodor KISHORE KUMAR S/O SUGUMARAN | |
File info: This worksheet is designed to help learners practice and understand comparative adjectives in English. It includes various exercises and examples that aim to reinforce the formation and usage of comparative forms, enabling learners to compare and describe the differences between two objects or qualities.
1. Comparative Forms:
In this section, learners practice forming comparative adjectives by adding "-er" to short adjectives or using "more" before longer adjectives. They are given a list of 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. Comparing Objects or Qualities:
Learners compare two objects or qualities using comparative adjectives. They complete sentences by choosing the appropriate comparative adjective from a given set of options.
Example: Choose the correct comparative adjective:
This book is (thin/thinner/thinnest) than the other one. Answer: thinner a) The blue car is (fast/faster/fastest) than the red car. b) She is (tall/taller/tallest) than her sister. c) This movie is (exciting/more exciting/most exciting) than the one we watched last week. d) The new smartphone is (expensive/more expensive/most expensive) than the old one. 3. Comparative Adjectives in Sentences: Learners complete sentences by using the appropriate comparative form of the adjective. Example: She is (smart) than her brother. Answer: smarter a) This city is (crowded) than the one I visited last year. b) He is (strong) than his classmates. c) It was (hot) today than yesterday. d) The blue dress is (beautiful) than the red dress. 4. Comparative Adjectives and Adverbs: Learners practice using comparative adjectives and adverbs in sentences to compare the degree or intensity of an action or quality. Example: Choose the correct form: She sings (loud/louder/loudest) than her friend. Answer: louder a) He runs (fast/fastly/fastest) in the race. b) They speak (clear/clearly/clearest) among the group. c) The car drives (smooth/smoothly/smoothest) on the highway. d) She solved the math problem (quick/quickly/quickest) in the class. Overall, this Comparative Adjectives worksheet aims to help learners understand and apply comparative forms in English. Through various exercises and examples, learners practice forming comparative adjectives, comparing objects or qualities, and using comparative adjectives and adverbs in sentences. By the end of the worksheet, learners should gain confidence in using comparative adjectives to describe and compare different aspects in the English language. |
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