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Worksheet about Comparison | ||
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Subject: English | ||
8th Grade | ||
Term 1 | ||
Year: 2023/2024 | ||
Size: 141.2KB | ||
Number of clicks: 247 | ||
Publish date:October 02, 2023 | ||
Added by: Eman | ||
Last download date: 2024-11-21 17:49:08 | ||
Updated by: Eman9966 on 2023-10-02 05:58:51 | By: theodor Hanhnt97 | |
File info: A Worksheet about Comparison in English is a learning resource designed to help students understand and practice the concept of comparison. This worksheet focuses on teaching students how to compare people, objects, or ideas using comparative and superlative forms of adjectives and adverbs. The worksheet may include the following components: 1. Introduction to Comparison:The worksheet begins with an introduction to the concept of comparison. It explains the purpose of comparison and how it is used to express the relationship between two or more things in terms of their qualities or characteristics.2. Comparative Forms:The worksheet provides an explanation and examples of comparative forms of adjectives and adverbs. Students learn how to add "-er" to adjectives and "more" before adverbs to form comparatives.Example: "fast" becomes "faster," "quickly" becomes "more quickly." 3. Superlative Forms:The worksheet introduces superlative forms of adjectives and adverbs. Students learn how to add "-est" to adjectives and use "the most" before adverbs to form superlatives.Example: "tall" becomes "tallest," "carefully" becomes "the most carefully." 4. Comparative and Superlative Sentences:The worksheet provides examples and exercises where students practice constructing comparative and superlative sentences. They learn how to compare two or more people, objects, or ideas using the appropriate form of the adjective or adverb.Example: "My dog is faster than your dog," "She is the most talented singer in the choir." 5. Degrees of Comparison:The worksheet may include exercises that require students to identify and classify degrees of comparison, such as positive (base form), comparative, and superlative. They practice recognizing and understanding the different degrees of comparison in sentences.6. Irregular Comparisons:The worksheet may cover irregular forms of comparison, where the comparative and superlative forms of adjectives and adverbs do not follow the typical pattern. Students learn irregular forms and practice using them correctly.Example: "good" becomes "better" (comparative) and "best" (superlative). The worksheet aims to provide students with a variety of exercises and examples to practice making comparisons in English. By completing these exercises, students develop their understanding of comparative and superlative forms, as well as the ability to construct sentences that accurately compare people, objects, or ideas. This enhances their communication skills and enables them to express comparisons effectively in both written and spoken English. |
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