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Learning the degree of comparison is important for English students because it helps them make comparisons clearly. This degree of comparison worksheet gives students helpful exercises with answers to practice using comparative and superlative forms. In English, adjectives change depending on comparison:
- positive degree describes one thing (like “tall”)
- comparative degree compares two things (like “taller”)
- superlative degree compares three or more (like “tallest”)
With these basics in mind, students can use this degree of comparison worksheet to practice each form and gain confidence in using adjectives correctly in their sentences.
1. Fill-in-the-Blank Worksheet for Degree of Comparison
This activity will help students practice converting adjectives into their comparative and superlative forms.
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the adjective in parentheses.
- She is _________ (smart) than her sister.
- This road is the _________ (busy) in the city.
- My car is _________ (fast) than yours.
- He was _________ (angry) yesterday than today.
- This book is _________ (interesting) than the last one.
- She’s the _________ (good) singer in the group.
- This room is _________ (small) than the one downstairs.
- That mountain is the _________ (tall) in the region.
- John is _________ (happy) today than he was last week.
- This dress is the _________ (beautiful) in the store.
2. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on Degree of Comparison
In this activity, students will select the correct comparative or superlative form from four options.
Choose the correct option to complete each sentence.
- This is the ___ car in the garage.
(a) fast (b) faster (c) fastest (d) fasted - She is ___ than her brother.
(a) tall (b) tallest (c) taller (d) more tall - He feels ___ today than he did yesterday.
(a) happy (b) happier (c) happiest (d) more happy - This building is the ___ in the town.
(a) tall (b) taller (c) tallest (d) most tall - Mary’s story is ___ than Tom’s.
(a) funny (b) funnier (c) funniest (d) more funny - Today’s weather is the ___ of the month.
(a) cold (b) colder (c) coldest (d) most cold - He plays the guitar ___ than I do.
(a) good (b) better (c) best (d) more good - She is the ___ student in the class.
(a) bright (b) brighter (c) brightest (d) more bright - This cake is ___ than the last one.
(a) sweet (b) sweeter (c) sweetest (d) more sweet - John ran ___ than anyone else.
(a) fast (b) faster (c) fastest (d) more fast
3. Correct the Adjective Worksheet
Rewrite each sentence using the correct form of the adjective in parentheses.
- This puzzle is the hard puzzle in the book. (hard)
- Mary is tall than her friend Anna. (tall)
- This is the good restaurant in the city. (good)
- My car is fast than my brother’s car. (fast)
- Today’s weather is the bad of the week. (bad)
- The second test was easy than the first one. (easy)
- Sarah’s drawing is the beautiful in the class. (beautiful)
- This book is interesting than the movie. (interesting)
- That dog is the small of them all. (small)
- He is a smart student in the group. (smart)
Answers of Degree of Comparison Worksheets
Fill-in-the-Blank | Multiple Choice (MCQs) | Sentence Transformation |
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1. smarter | 1. (c) fastest | 1. This puzzle is the hardest puzzle in the book. |
2. busiest | 2. (c) taller | 2. Mary is taller than her friend Anna. |
3. faster | 3. (b) happier | 3.This is the best restaurant in the city. |
4. angrier | 4. (c) tallest | 4. My car is faster than my brother’s car. |
5. more interesting | 5. (b) funnier | 5. Today’s weather is the worst of the week. |
6. best | 6. (c) coldest | 6. The second test was easier than the first one. |
7. smaller | 7. (b) better | 7. Sarah’s drawing is the most beautiful in the class. |
8. tallest | 8. (c) brightest | 8. This book is more interesting than the movie. |
9. happier | 9. (b) sweeter | 9. That dog is the smallest of them all. |
10. most beautiful | 10. (b) faster | 10. He is the smartest student in the group. |
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