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Adjective Comparison Practice Answer Key

In this worksheet, students practice identifying adjectives and determining whether each one is in the positive, comparative, or superlative form. Learners must underline the adjective in a sentence and circle the correct adjective degree from the three options provided. This activity helps students recognize how adjectives change form to show comparison and degree, such as “tall,” “taller,” and “tallest.” It encourages careful reading and analysis of sentence structure to understand contextual meaning. Through repeated practice, students strengthen their grammar accuracy and ability to distinguish between forms used for description versus comparison.

Curriculum Matched Skills

English Language Arts – Conventions of Standard English Grammar

English Language Arts – Use of Comparative and Superlative Adjectives

English Language Arts – Parts of Speech Identification

English Language Arts – Sentence Structure and Contextual Grammar

This worksheet is part of our Comparative and Superlative Adjectives collection.

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