Comparative Ladder
Students are tasked with filling in the missing comparative and superlative forms of a list of adjectives. Words like “breezy,” “chewy,” and “spiffy” provide a mix of familiar and playful vocabulary. The exercise helps students learn how adjectives change from positive to comparative and superlative forms. This worksheet reinforces understanding of adjective degrees and how to apply them correctly.
Filling in comparative and superlative forms enhances understanding of grammar rules for adjective modification. It encourages vocabulary retention by engaging students with different adjectives in their various forms. This activity also develops spelling skills, as students practice adding correct endings to adjectives. Practicing with a range of adjectives builds language versatility in descriptive writing.