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Comparatives: Grammar Worksheet

The document provides information on comparative adjectives in English. It explains that adjectives with one syllable typically add "-er" or "-r" plus "than" to form comparatives. Adjectives with two or more syllables typically add "more" plus "than." Irregular comparatives like "good-better" and "bad-worse" are also noted. The document includes an exercise for filling in the blanks of comparative adjective sentences.

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Comparatives: Grammar Worksheet

The document provides information on comparative adjectives in English. It explains that adjectives with one syllable typically add "-er" or "-r" plus "than" to form comparatives. Adjectives with two or more syllables typically add "more" plus "than." Irregular comparatives like "good-better" and "bad-worse" are also noted. The document includes an exercise for filling in the blanks of comparative adjective sentences.

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GRAMMAR WORKSHEET

COMPARATIVES

Adjectives with cold Adjectives with ex-pen-sive


one syllable, add: two or more
‘-er’ or ‘-r’ + ‘than’ “In Canada, syllables, add: “This book is
winter is ‘more’ + ‘than’ more Irregular
colder than expensive than Comparative
summer.” that book.” Adjectives
good – better than

Adjectives that bad – worse than


Adjectives with hap-py big
end in a single far – farther than
two syllables that
vowel and further than
end in ‘-y’, “John is “Russia is
consonant:
change ‘-y’ to ‘i’ happier than bigger
double the final
and add: ‘-er’ + David.” letter before than
‘than’ adding ‘than’
Canada.”

 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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