This worksheet focuses on using comparative adjectives to describe differences between two items or concepts. Below are the solutions with explanations for each image:
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1. Elephant vs. Monkey
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Image Description: The elephant is much larger than the monkey.
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Comparative Adjective: Larger
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Sentence: The elephant is larger than the monkey.
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2. John vs. Ed
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Image Description: John appears to be taller than Ed.
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Comparative Adjective: Taller
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Sentence: John is taller than Ed.
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3. Morning vs. Night
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Image Description: The person looks more tired in the morning compared to the night.
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Comparative Adjective: Tireder (Note: "Tired" is an irregular adjective, and its comparative form is "tirer" or "more tired.")
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Sentence: The person looks more tired in the morning than at night.
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4. Winter vs. Summer
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Image Description: The temperature in winter is much colder than in summer.
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Comparative Adjective: Colder
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Sentence: Winter is colder than summer.
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5. Woman vs. Man
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Image Description: The woman is shorter than the man.
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Comparative Adjective: Shorter
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Sentence: The woman is shorter than the man.
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Final Answers:
1. The elephant is larger than the monkey.
2. John is taller than Ed.
3. The person looks more tired in the morning than at night.
4. Winter is colder than summer.
5. The woman is shorter than the man.
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Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{l}
1. \text{The elephant is larger than the monkey.} \\
2. \text{John is taller than Ed.} \\
3. \text{The person looks more tired in the morning than at night.} \\
4. \text{Winter is colder than summer.} \\
5. \text{The woman is shorter than the man.}
\end{array}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of comparative adjective worksheet.