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This document provides examples of adjectives in their positive, comparative, and superlative forms along with a worksheet for students to practice using the correct comparative and superlative forms of adjectives in sentences. The adjectives listed in their positive form include small, adorable, large, delicious, tidy, behaved, cute, colorful, beautiful, weak, cheap, easy, brown, and little. The worksheet then provides sentences for students to underline the comparative or superlative form of the adjective that correctly completes each sentence such as "Gerald is bigger than Iggy" or "Cinabbon is most delicious than cake and chocolate."
This document provides examples of adjectives in their positive, comparative, and superlative forms along with a worksheet for students to practice using the correct comparative and superlative forms of adjectives in sentences. The adjectives listed in their positive form include small, adorable, large, delicious, tidy, behaved, cute, colorful, beautiful, weak, cheap, easy, brown, and little. The worksheet then provides sentences for students to underline the comparative or superlative form of the adjective that correctly completes each sentence such as "Gerald is bigger than Iggy" or "Cinabbon is most delicious than cake and chocolate."
This document provides examples of adjectives in their positive, comparative, and superlative forms along with a worksheet for students to practice using the correct comparative and superlative forms of adjectives in sentences. The adjectives listed in their positive form include small, adorable, large, delicious, tidy, behaved, cute, colorful, beautiful, weak, cheap, easy, brown, and little. The worksheet then provides sentences for students to underline the comparative or superlative form of the adjective that correctly completes each sentence such as "Gerald is bigger than Iggy" or "Cinabbon is most delicious than cake and chocolate."
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Adjectives - Degrees
Directions: Underline the correct adjective for the sentence.
1. Gerald is (big, bigger, biggest) than Iggy.
2. Among all the grade one boys Mark is the (tall, taller, tallest).
3. Lance has (more , most, plenty ) Bakugans than Brian.
4. Cinabbon is (delicious, more delicious, most delicious) than
cake and chocolate.
5. The T-rex is the (fierce, fiercer, fiercest) of all dinosaurs.
6. I am a ( smart, smarter, smartest ) girl.
7. Boracay beach is (beautiful, more beautiful, most beautiful).
8. The giraffe is the (tall, taller, tallest) land animal.
6. I am a ( playful, more playful, most playful ) boy. 7. I find biking (easy, easier, easiest) than running. 8. The giraffe is the (tall, taller, tallest) land animal.
Worksheet made by www.thegomom.com. All rights reserved.