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    Class 4 Worksheet on Comparative/Superlative Errors

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    Class 4 Worksheet on Comparative/Superlative Errors
    Class 4 Worksheet on Comparative/Superlative Errors

    Class 4 Worksheet on Comparative/Superlative Errors

    Class 4EnglishEnglish GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Radiya Khan
    Radiya KhanVisit Profile
    I’m an experienced and creative educator with a strong background in content creation, student engagement, and collaborative learning. With hands-on experience in writing, visual storytelling, and public speaking, I bring real-world communication skills into the classroom to make learning dynamic and meaningful.

    Compare with Confidence: Comparative & Superlative Practice for Class 4 

    This Grade 4 worksheet helps students understand and correct errors in comparative and superlative adjectives through engaging grammar practice. Focused on words used to compare two or more people, places, animals, or things, this worksheet supports learners in building more accurate and meaningful sentence structures.

    Students will practice choosing the correct comparative or superlative form based on sentence context and grammar rules. The worksheet includes a variety of activity types such as multiple choice questions, fill in the blanks, match the following, underlining the correct word, and paragraph completion.

    Why Comparative & Superlative Forms Matter in Grammar? 

    Comparative and superlative adjectives are important because they help students compare ideas clearly and correctly. For Grade 4 learners, this topic is important because: 
    1. They help learners describe differences and extremes accurately. 
    2. They improve sentence clarity in speaking and writing. 
    3. They build confidence in using adjective forms correctly. 
    4. They support better grammar in real-life communication and school writing.

    What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

    This worksheet includes five grammar-rich activities that strengthen comparative and superlative usage:

    Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
    Students choose the correct comparative or superlative degree to complete each sentence.

    Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks 
    Students select the correct comparative or superlative form from a given pair.

    Exercise 3 – Match the Following 
    Students match each sentence with the correct comparative or superlative word.

    Exercise 4 – Underline the Correct Word 
    Students identify and underline the correct comparative form in each sentence.

    Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion 
    Students complete a paragraph using suitable comparative and superlative degrees in context.

    Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

    Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice 
    1. c) better
    2. b) tallest
    3. a) heavier
    4. a) wider
    5. b) hardest
    6. c) higher
    7. b) biggest
    8. b) easier
    9. c) bigger
    10. c) shortest

    Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks 
    1. strongest 
    2. sweeter 
    3. wider 
    4. hottest 
    5. higher 
    6. harder 
    7. longest 
    8. taller 
    9. bigger 
    10. easiest 

    Exercise 3 – Match the Following 
    1. wider 
    2. larger 
    3. faster 
    4. tallest 
    5. bigger 
    6. fastest 
    7. hardest 
    8. sweetest 
    9. higher 
    10. coldest 

    Exercise 4 – Underline the Correct Word 
    1. better 
    2. wider 
    3. harder 
    4. sweeter 
    5. heavier 
    6. taller 
    7. higher 
    8. longer 
    9. easier 
    10. hotter 

    Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion 
    1. faster 
    2. fastest 
    3. farther 
    4. longest 
    5. faster 
    6. best 
    7. higher 
    8. best 
    9. better 
    10. greatest

    Help your child master comparison words and speak with greater accuracy through focused grammar practice. 

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Students may forget to add "more" or "less" before adjectives like "taller" or "smarter."

    Provide exercises where students compare objects using adjectives like "bigger," "smaller," and "more colorful."

    Short adjectives typically add "-er" for comparatives and "-est" for superlatives, like "fast" to "faster" and "fastest."

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