

This Class 3 worksheet on Adjectives and Degrees of Comparison helps learners understand positive, comparative, and superlative forms in a structured and engaging way. Students practise choosing the correct adjective form, identifying errors, matching comparisons, and applying degrees in paragraph writing. The activities gradually move from simple comparisons (bigger, faster) to superlatives (biggest, fastest), helping children build strong grammar foundations.
Learning degrees of comparison allows children to describe differences clearly and accurately. This concept is important in Grade 3 because:
1. It teaches the difference between positive, comparative, and superlative forms.
2. It strengthens sentence construction using “than” and “the.”
3. It prevents common errors like “more kinder” or “most highest.”
4. It improves descriptive writing and spoken expression.
This worksheet contains five structured grammar exercises that build mastery step by step:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose a), b), or c) to select the correct adjective form in comparative and superlative sentences.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Choose the Correct Form from the Pair
Learners select the correct comparative or superlative adjective based on sentence meaning.
📋 Exercise 3 – Match the Following
Students match each sentence with the correct adjective form such as louder, biggest, strongest, or brightest.
📝 Exercise 4 – Underline the Incorrect Adjective Form
Children identify and underline incorrect comparative or superlative forms in sentences.
📖 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion
Students complete a sports-day paragraph using suitable comparative and superlative adjective forms in context.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. kinder
2. highest
3. longer
4. most
5. slower
6. brightest
7. simpler
8. busiest
9. cleverer
10. cleanest
Exercise 2 – Choose the Correct Form
1. braver
2. tallest
3. heavier
4. best
5. faster
6. widest
7. cooler
8. prettiest
9. hotter
10. ugliest
Exercise 3 – Match the Following
1 – older
2 – strongest
3 – bigger
4 – loudest
5 – faster
6 – brightest
7 – nearer
8 – funniest
9 – better
10 – sweetest
Exercise 4 – Underline the Incorrect Adjective Form
1. more kinder
2. most highest
3. thaner
4. most loudest
5. more stronger
6. heaviest
7. most happiest
8. more bigger
9. biggest
10. most funniest
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion (Sample Answers – Students may vary)
hottest
better
faster
smaller
faster
happiest
happier
easier
nicest
best
(Answers can vary.)
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