Comparing with adjectives worksheet

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Practicing comparative adjectives

These comparative adjectives worksheet (s) help children to practice choosing and spelling the correct comparative adjective in sentences.

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Use the correct comparative adjectives and complete the sentences

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About worksheets: Given two items or ideas for comparison, each sentence provides the base adjective (e.g., “tall,” “bright,” “pretty”) for students to convert, such as “The tree is taller than the bush.” Children rewrite the sentence: For example, changing “Tom had a small dog” to “Tom had a smaller dog than his friend’s.” This activity builds their understanding of the “-er” comparative form. There are also worksheet which focus on using “more” and “most” with longer adjectives. Students complete sentences by adding the correct comparative or superlative form. For example: “Football is more exciting than badminton”. These exercises in the worksheet help distinguish between “-er” and “more/most,” and relate comparing with adjectives.

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