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Test Your Grammar Skills
In this adjectives activity, students fill in the comparative and superlative forms of 40 verbs. A graphic organizer provides blanks for all 40 verbs to be written in the two different verb forms.
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Total English Elementary: The Best Thing is...
Given two nouns separated by an adjective, learners create eight sentences using the adjective in comparative form. Example: Jamaica/hot/UK, which becomes Jamaica is hotter than the UK. They then write the superlative form of eight...
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Superlatives
In this superlatives worksheet, students use pictures to write comparative sentences. Students have two sets of three pictures and three sentence prompts. Students write six sentences comparing the pictures.
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Persuasive Writing Skills Worksheets
What makes you want to buy that new car? Or vote for that popular politician? Study the persuasive techniques commonly found in advertisements or argumentative writing, including repetition, exaggeration, and fact vs. opinion.
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ESL: Comparatives
In this ESL comparatives worksheet, learners complete a chart, writing the comparative form of given adjectives. Students are given the superlative form. An answer key is included.
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The Superlative Story
In this grammar worksheet, students complete sentences using superlatives. Students choose the appropriate superlative for sentences within a story. They answer additional questions about the story.
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Let's Compare Adverbs of Degree
In this adverbs of degree worksheet, students fill in the blanks to 8 facts about adverbs of degree and change 3 words into comparative degree and change 3 words to use the superlative degree to compare those words downward.
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Comparatives
In this comparatives instructional activity, students read information, answer short answer questions, write the opposites of words, order the sentences, and more. Students complete 4 activities.
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Reading Passage and Verb Tense
In this language arts interactive worksheet, 3rd graders read a passage about seabirds and answer questions. Students answer 25 interactive online questions.
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Long, Longer, Longest
This worm might be long, but can scholars draw an even longer worm? Focus on relative size as they draw a longer worm and then a longer necklace. Next, youngsters examine two sets of objects and check off the longest in an introduction...
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Superlative Adjectives
In this superlative adjective worksheet, students write the correct form of given adjectives and complete sentences.
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English Exercises: Verb Tenses Exercises
In this online interactive English worksheet, students respond to 27 mulitiple choice and fill in the blank questions regarding comparatives and superlatives. Students may submit their answers to be scored.
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Which is the Biggest?
In this conversation activity, 1st graders, working with a partner, team up to discuss forty various different categories of people and things to see which one of them are the biggest using comparative and superlative terms.
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Grammar Worksheet
In this interactive sentence structure instructional activity, students make a sentence by re-ordering the words and punctuation. Students add the words to the sentence by clicking on them and dragging them to the sentence. All of the...
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Adjective: Appearances
In this adjective worksheet, students are given a list of adjectives and asked to complete several tasks with them. Students must determine which adjectives are negative, which are positive, match them to famous people and write...
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ESL: Grammar Revision and Practice
In this ESL grammar revision and practice worksheet, students complete activities choosing correct prepositions of time, active and passive voice verbs, and comparatives, complete reported speech and "say/tell" activities and correct...
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St. Patrick's Day -- History and Traditions
In this St. Patrick's Day worksheet, students answer questions about the history and traditions of the holiday. Students complete sentences about the history and traditions and a word search.
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Cross Out Paragraph Puzzle One: To Keep it Secret
Slightly confusing upon first glance, this lesson is actually a neat idea! Present your learners with a series of sentences (at the top of the page), and have them follow the directions to cross out adverbs, verbs in the past tense, etc....
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Big, Bigger, Biggest
Which water creature is the biggest? Youngsters look at an image of a big shell, then draw a bigger shell next to it. They do the same for a big fish. Next, learners practice with the superlative as they circle the biggest duck and frog....
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Want to Sleep Better?
In this review instructional activity, learners complete sentences by filling in the blank. The students use comparatives, etc. The instructional activity is intended to test the student's English Language skills.
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The Second-Term Exam for Elementary Students
In this grammar worksheet, students complete sentences, choose correct topics and words, answer multiple choice questions, and more. Students complete 4 activities.
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ESL: Article and Preposition Practice
In this ESL article/prepositions worksheet, learners complete 3 sets of fill-in-the-blank activities, choosing correct articles and prepositions as indicated.
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Comparison of Adjectives
In this grammar worksheet, students with the positive, comparative, and the superlative forms of adjectives. They complete 15 fill in the blank questions using the proper forms of adjectives.
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States in America and Their Capitals
In this capitals of states in America worksheet, students answer multiple choice questions about the capitals of states. Students complete 10 questions total.