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Comparatives: Grammar Worksheet

The document is a grammar worksheet about comparatives. It provides examples of how to form comparatives for adjectives with one syllable, two syllables, and irregular adjectives. Students are then asked to complete 15 sentences using comparative adjectives.

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Comparatives: Grammar Worksheet

The document is a grammar worksheet about comparatives. It provides examples of how to form comparatives for adjectives with one syllable, two syllables, and irregular adjectives. Students are then asked to complete 15 sentences using comparative adjectives.

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NAME: ________________________ DATE: ________________________

GRAMMAR WORKSHEET
COMPARATIVES
Adjectives with cold Adjectives with ex-pen-sive
one syllable, add: two or more
- - than syllables, add: This book is
winter is colder more than more expensive Irregular
than than that book Comparative
Adjectives
good better than

bad worse than


Adjectives with Adjectives that
hap-py end in a single big far farther than
two syllables that far further than
vowel and
- John is consonant:
Russia is
- happier than bigger than
double the final
and add -er David Canada
letter before

Fill in the blanks below to complete the sentences. Study the above boxes.

1. I (tall) _____________________________________ my sister.


2. Sarah (busy) _____________________________________ Mary.
3. The sun (hot) _____________________________________ the earth.
4. The earth (large) _____________________________________ the moon.
5. Elephants (big) _____________________________________ horses.
6. Action movies (exciting) _____________________________________ comedies.
7. This restaurant (good) _____________________________________ that restaurant.
8. Salads (healthy) _____________________________________ hamburgers.
9. I think weekends (nice) _____________________________________ weekdays.
10. Lions (dangerous) _____________________________________ rabbits.
11. The sun (far) _____________________________________ the moon.
12. That hotel (bad) _____________________________________ this hotel.
13. Cars (fast) _____________________________________ bicycles.
14. Comedies (funny) _____________________________________ action movies.
15. I (nervous) _____________________________________ my friend.

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