Mastering comparative and superlative adjectives is a crucial step in enhancing your English language proficiency. These forms allow you to draw distinctions and highlight extremes, making your communication more precise and engaging. Our comprehensive collection of worksheets is designed to help you practice and perfect the use of comparative and superlative adjectives. Whether you are a beginner looking to grasp the basics or an advanced learner aiming to polish your skills, these exercises offer a variety of contexts and sentence structures to ensure thorough understanding and application. These worksheets cover a wide range of topics and difficulty levels, providing a well-rounded approach to learning. You'll encounter exercises that require you to fill in the blanks, choose the correct form of the adjective, and even create your own sentences. Each worksheet comes with detailed instructions and examples, making it easy to follow along and learn at your own pace. By consistently working through these exercises, you'll gain confidence in using comparative and superlative adjectives accurately and effectively, ultimately improving your overall command of the English language.
1. This mountain is *higher* than that hill (comparative form of "high").
2. She is the *tallest* student in her class (superlative form of "tall").
3. Your car is *faster* than mine (comparative form of "fast").
4. That was the *worst* movie I have ever seen (superlative form of "bad").
5. My house is *smaller* than yours (comparative form of "small").
6. This is the *most interesting* book I have ever read (superlative form of "interesting").
7. Today is *hotter* than yesterday (comparative form of "hot").
8. She is the *most talented* singer in the competition (superlative form of "talented").
9. This puzzle is *easier* than the last one (comparative form of "easy").
10. He is the *strongest* man in the gym (superlative form of "strong").
1. This cake is *sweeter* than the one we had yesterday (comparative form of "sweet").
2. Of all the students, Sarah is the *tallest* (superlative form of "tall").
3. Today is *hotter* than it was yesterday (comparative form of "hot").
4. That movie was *more interesting* than the book (comparative form of "interesting").
5. He is the *fastest* runner in our school (superlative form of "fast").
6. This puzzle is *easier* than the last one (comparative form of "easy").
7. She is *more talented* than her sister (comparative form of "talented").
8. The Pacific Ocean is the *largest* ocean in the world (superlative form of "large").
9. My house is *closer* to the park than yours (comparative form of "close").
10. Of all the books I’ve read, this one is the *most exciting* (superlative form of "exciting").
1. She is the *tallest* girl in our class. (superlative form of "tall")
2. This puzzle is *easier* than the one we solved yesterday. (comparative form of "easy")
3. Of all the players, John runs the *fastest*. (superlative form of "fast")
4. This movie is *more interesting* than the last one we watched. (comparative form of "interesting")
5. My dog is *smarter* than my cat. (comparative form of "smart")
6. Today is the *hottest* day of the year. (superlative form of "hot")
7. Your solution is *better* than mine. (comparative form of "good")
8. This book is the *most expensive* one on the shelf. (superlative form of "expensive")
9. Sarah is *busier* than her brother. (comparative form of "busy")
10. That is the *worst* movie I have ever seen. (superlative form of "bad")