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Problem Explanation:
The worksheet focuses on the degrees of comparison of adjectives. There are two main parts:
1. Part A: Write the proper form of the adjectives given in brackets, using the appropriate degree of comparison (positive, comparative, or superlative).
2. Part B: Make sentences using the comparative forms of the given adjectives.
Solution:
#### Part A: Write the proper form of the Adjectives given in the brackets.
1. My brother has ________ (much) money than I have.
- The sentence compares two quantities, so we use the comparative form.
- The comparative form of "much" is more.
- Answer: more
2. The mango is the ________ (sweet) fruit.
- The sentence indicates that the mango is being compared to all other fruits, making it the sweetest.
- We use the superlative form.
- The superlative form of "sweet" is sweetest.
- Answer: sweetest
3. Clara is the ________ (clever) girl in the class.
- Similar to the previous question, this sentence uses the superlative form because Clara is being compared to all other girls in the class.
- The superlative form of "clever" is cleverest.
- Answer: cleverest
4. Health is ________ (important) than wealth.
- The sentence compares health and wealth, so we use the comparative form.
- The comparative form of "important" is more important.
- Answer: more important
5. She is one of the ________ (good) singers.
- This sentence implies that she is among the best singers, so we use the superlative form.
- The superlative form of "good" is best.
- Answer: best
6. Merry is ________ (pretty) than Maria.
- The sentence compares Merry and Maria, so we use the comparative form.
- The comparative form of "pretty" is prettier.
- Answer: prettier
7. My handwriting is ________ (good) than yours.
- The sentence compares two handwritings, so we use the comparative form.
- The comparative form of "good" is better.
- Answer: better
8. Mr. Bill is ________ (wealthy) than Mr. Khanna.
- The sentence compares Mr. Bill and Mr. Khanna, so we use the comparative form.
- The comparative form of "wealthy" is wealthier.
- Answer: wealthier
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#### Part B: Make sentences using the comparative forms of the following Adjectives.
1. difficult
- Comparative form: more difficult
- Sentence: This exam is more difficult than the previous one.
2. old
- Comparative form: older
- Sentence: My grandfather is older than my father.
3. faithful
- Comparative form: more faithful
- Sentence: She is more faithful than her sister.
4. pure
- Comparative form: purer
- Sentence: This water is purer than the water from the lake.
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Final Answers:
#### Part A:
1. more
2. sweetest
3. cleverest
4. more important
5. best
6. prettier
7. better
8. wealthier
#### Part B:
1. This exam is more difficult than the previous one.
2. My grandfather is older than my father.
3. She is more faithful than her sister.
4. This water is purer than the water from the lake.
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Explanation of Degrees of Comparison:
- Positive Degree: Used to describe a single entity without comparison (e.g., "He is tall").
- Comparative Degree: Used to compare two entities (e.g., "He is taller than his brother").
- Superlative Degree: Used to compare one entity to a group (e.g., "He is the tallest in the class").
This worksheet helps practice identifying and using these degrees appropriately based on the context.
Final Answer:
\boxed{
\text{Part A: 1. more, 2. sweetest, 3. cleverest, 4. more important, 5. best, 6. prettier, 7. better, 8. wealthier}
\text{Part B: 1. This exam is more difficult than the previous one.}
\text{2. My grandfather is older than my father.}
\text{3. She is more faithful than her sister.}
\text{4. This water is purer than the water from the lake.}
}
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of adjective worksheet 7th grade.