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Comparatives and Superlatives Worksheet

This document is a 4th-grade English worksheet focused on adjectives and adverbs, specifically comparative and superlative forms. It includes practice exercises for students to fill in the blanks with the correct forms of adjectives. Additionally, it provides a table for students to complete with various adjectives and their comparative and superlative forms.

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Comparatives and Superlatives Worksheet

This document is a 4th-grade English worksheet focused on adjectives and adverbs, specifically comparative and superlative forms. It includes practice exercises for students to fill in the blanks with the correct forms of adjectives. Additionally, it provides a table for students to complete with various adjectives and their comparative and superlative forms.

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…………… English worksheet 4th Grade

Adjectives and Adverbs

Comparative and superlative


Comparative than er to the adjective
Superlative the est to the adjective
Practice:
1. Ali is …………. than Adam ( tall )

2. Pineapples are ……….. than oranges. ( sweet )

3. This is the …………. book I’ve ever read. (sad )

4. Winter is the …………. season. ( cold )

5. My bag is …………. than yours. ( heavy )

6. Sara’s dress is …………. than mine. ( short )

7. Summer is ………… than autumn. ( hot )

8. The elephant is ………… than the mouse. ( big )

9. This t.v is the ………….. one at the shop. ( big )

10. Tim can run ………… than Bill. ( fast )

11. I was sad because I got the …………. grade on the test. ( low )

12. I got a ……….. grade than Lena. ( low )

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Comparing Adjectives
When comparing two nouns we use a comparative adjective.
An adjective is a describing word.

For example:
• The dog is big.
• The horse is bigger.
• The elephant is the biggest.

Notice the use of the endings: -er and -est

Complete the table below.

Adjective Comparative Superlative

big bigger biggest

cute

large

short

small

smart

tall

thin

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