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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Worksheet #1 | Student Handouts - Free Printable

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🔹 What are Comparative and Superlative Forms?


- Comparative: Used to compare two things. (e.g., "This dog is *bigger* than that one.")
- Superlative: Used to compare three or more things. (e.g., "This is the *biggest* dog in the park.")

There are rules for forming these:
1. One-syllable adjectives: Add -er (comparative), -est (superlative).
- e.g., big → bigger → biggest
2. Two-syllable adjectives ending in -y: Change y → i, add -er or -est.
- e.g., happy → happier → happiest
3. Other two-syllable adjectives and longer ones: Use more / most.
- e.g., beautiful → more beautiful → most beautiful

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Now, let’s fill in the chart:

| Adjective | Comparative Form | Superlative Form |
|------------|------------------|------------------|
| big | bigger | biggest |
| hot | hotter | hottest |
| sick | sicker | sickest |
| rich | richer | richest |
| strong | stronger | strongest |
| soft | softer | softest |
| cold | colder | coldest |
| poor | poorer | poorest |
| loud | louder | loudest |
| wealthy | wealthier | wealthiest |
| rough | rougher | roughest |
| weak | weaker | weakest |
| quiet | quieter | quietest |
| short | shorter | shortest |

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Explanation of Each:



1. bigbigger, biggest
One syllable → add -er/-est

2. hothotter, hottest
One syllable → add -er/-est

3. sicksicker, sickest
One syllable → add -er/-est

4. richricher, richest
One syllable → add -er/-est

5. strongstronger, strongest
One syllable → add -er/-est

6. softsofter, softest
One syllable → add -er/-est

7. coldcolder, coldest
One syllable → add -er/-est

8. poorpoorer, poorest
One syllable → add -er/-est

9. loudlouder, loudest
One syllable → add -er/-est

10. wealthywealthier, wealthiest
Two syllables ending in -y → change y to i, add -er/-est

11. roughrougher, roughest
One syllable → add -er/-est

12. weakweaker, weakest
One syllable → add -er/-est

13. quietquieter, quietest
One syllable → add -er/-est

14. shortshorter, shortest
One syllable → add -er/-est

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All words follow the standard rule: one-syllable adjectives use -er / -est, and two-syllable adjectives ending in -y use -ier / -iest.

> 📝 Note: Some two-syllable adjectives like "beautiful" would use "more / most", but here all listed adjectives follow the -er / -est pattern.

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Final Answer (Completed Table):



| Adjective | Comparative Form | Superlative Form |
|------------|------------------|------------------|
| big | bigger | biggest |
| hot | hotter | hottest |
| sick | sicker | sickest |
| rich | richer | richest |
| strong | stronger | strongest |
| soft | softer | softest |
| cold | colder | coldest |
| poor | poorer | poorest |
| loud | louder | loudest |
| wealthy | wealthier | wealthiest |
| rough | rougher | roughest |
| weak | weaker | weakest |
| quiet | quieter | quietest |
| short | shorter | shortest |

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