Comparison Worksheet for Class 7
Adjectives have three forms – positive, comparative and superlative. Short adjectives form their comparative and superlative by adding –er and –est to the positive.
Bright – brighter – brightest
Slow – slower – slowest
Cheap – cheaper – cheapest
Tall – taller – tallest
Longer adjectives form their comparative and superlative with more and most.
Serious – more serious – most serious
Comfortable – more comfortable – most comfortable
We can use –er or more with some two syllable adjectives. Examples are: clever, narrow, quiet, shallow, simple
Degrees of Comparison Worksheet
Fill in the blanks with an adjective of the appropriate degree of comparison.
1. Let’s take the bus. It is ………………. (cheaper / cheapest)
2. Driving is ……………….. than traveling by car. (more expensive / most expensive)
3. This wire is ………………. than that. (thin / thinner / thinnest).
4. Do you have a ……………….. room? (big / bigger / more big / biggest)
5. I think I am the ………………. mother in the world. (lucky / more lucky / most lucky / luckiest / luckier)
6. You walk ……………….. than I do. (slowly / more slowly / slowlier)
7. The situation is becoming ……………….. (more serious / most serious)
8. You are ………………. than me. (old / older / oldest)
9. She is ………………… than me. (successful / more successful / most successful)
10. The exam was quite ……………. (tough / tougher / toughest) – ………………. than I expected. (tough / tougher / toughest)
11. Today I woke up ………………. than usual. (early / earlier / earliest)
12. She was …………………. than I thought. (clever / cleverer / more clever / cleverest)
Answers
1. cheaper, 2. more expensive, 3. thinner, 4. bigger, 5. luckiest, 6. more slowly, 7. more serious, 8. older, 9. more successful, 10. tougher, 11. earlier, 12. cleverer / more clever