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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives for Kids

Comparative and Superlative Adjectives for Kids

What Are Comparative and Superlative Adjectives? Adjectives are words that describe nouns. Sometimes we want to compare two things or show which one is the most. That’s where comparative and superlative adjectives come in! Comparative adjectives compare two things. Superlative adjectives compare three or more things and show the most or least. These words help us describe things more clearly and make our sentences more interesting.

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Comparative Adjectives 🔍

Comparative adjectives are used when comparing two things.

Usually, we add -er to the adjective or use the word more.

Examples:

Tall → Taller

Fast → Faster

Beautiful → More beautiful

Example sentence:

The giraffe is taller than the zebra.

    Superlative Adjectives 👑

    Superlative adjectives are used when comparing three or more things and showing the highest degree.

    Usually, we add -est or use most.

    Examples:

    Tall → Tallest

    Fast → Fastest

    Beautiful → Most beautiful

    Example sentence:

    The cheetah is the fastest animal on land.

      Quick Comparison Table
        AdjectiveComparativeSuperlative
        TallTallerTallest
        SmallSmallerSmallest
        HappyHappierHappiest
        BeautifulMore beautifulMost beautiful
        🎮 Fun Interactive Activities

        . Fill in the Blank

        Choose the correct comparative or superlative adjective.

        1. A lion is ______ than a cat. (big / bigger / biggest)

        2. Mount Everest is the ______ mountain in the world. (high / higher / highest)

        3. This puzzle is ______ than the last one. (easy / easier / easiest)

        2. Choose the Correct Word

        Circle the correct adjective.

        1. My backpack is (heavier / heaviest) than yours.

        2. The blue whale is the (larger / largest) animal on Earth.

        3. This is the (funniest / funnier) joke I know.

        3. Make Your Own Comparison ✏️

        Complete the sentences.

        My best friend is ______ than me.

        Our classroom is the ______ place to learn.

        My pet is the ______ animal in my house.

        4. Spot the Superlative 🕵️

        Find the superlative adjective in the sentence.

        1. The elephant is the largest land animal.

        2. This is the best day ever.

        3. She is the fastest runner in class.

          Tips for Kids 💡

          Use -er when comparing two things.

          Use -est when comparing three or more things.

          Use more or most for longer adjectives.

          Example:

          Beautiful → More beautiful → Most beautiful

            Why Is This Important?

            Comparative and superlative adjectives help us:

            Describe things clearly

            Compare people, places, and objects

            Make writing and speaking more interesting

            For example:

            Instead of saying “The dog is big,” you can say “The dog is bigger than the cat.”

              Possessive Nouns Direct and Indirect Speech for Kids

              References

              • British Council – LearnEnglish Kids Grammar
              • Oxford University Press – Children’s Grammar Resources
              • Cambridge University Press – English Grammar for Young Learners