A. In the following sentences, underline the adjectives and state whether they
are in the positive, comparative or superlative degree.
1. No one was as greedy as King Midas.
2. The Sahara is the largest desert in the world.
3. Australia is smaller than the other continents.
4. Isn’t Carl Lewis the fastest runner in America?
5. My uncle is a wealthy man.
6. The Rig Veda is one of the oldest Indian Texts.
7. The African elephant is bigger than the Indian elephant.
8. Today the weather is not as wet as it was yesterday.
9. Neelam shouts louder than Jasmine.
10. King Solomon was a wise king.
B. Complete the table with the missing degrees of comparison.
Positive Comparative Superlative
beautiful more beautiful most beautiful
bad worse worst
fascinating more fascinating most fascinating
brave braver bravest
little less least
expensive more expensive most expensive
good better best
much more most
far farther farthest
wonderful more wonderful most wonderful
intelligent more intelligent most intelligent
C. Frame sentences in the positive degree with the words given below.
1. The new jeans comfortable the old ones
2. Jinal old Jinesh
3. No mountain high Himalayas
4. I want to be tall my father
5. A rose beautiful daisy
D. Frame sentences in the comparative degree with the words given below
1. My brother tall me
2. A rose beautiful daisy
3. The football large a cricket ball
4. The cheetah fast a horse
5. His handwriting good mine
E. Frame sentences in the superlative degree with the words given below.
1. India large democracy in the world
2. Susie is my good friend
3. My grandfather generous person I know
4. This book interesting book I have ever read
5. Jupiter big planet in the Solar System
F. Fill in the blanks given below with older than, the oldest, as old as, younger
than and the youngest.
1. Ravi is teased as he is the _________________ in the class.
2. Meena is naughty as she is _________________ than Rita.
3. Our History teacher looks as _________________ as my grandfather.
4. The _________________ employee in our office is Preetam.
5. Ram is _________________ than Shyam.
G. Fill in the blanks with appropriate words from the brackets.
1. The team needs _________________ more motivational speeches to perform better. (a little, a few)
2. Aman has _________________ friends than Preet.
3. The student has shown _________________ improvement. (much, many)
4. Do you think you can spare a _________________ money? (a few, a little)
5. The employees have _________________ work to do today. (many, much)
are in the positive, comparative or superlative degree.
1. No one was as greedy as King Midas.
2. The Sahara is the largest desert in the world.
3. Australia is smaller than the other continents.
4. Isn’t Carl Lewis the fastest runner in America?
5. My uncle is a wealthy man.
6. The Rig Veda is one of the oldest Indian Texts.
7. The African elephant is bigger than the Indian elephant.
8. Today the weather is not as wet as it was yesterday.
9. Neelam shouts louder than Jasmine.
10. King Solomon was a wise king.
B. Complete the table with the missing degrees of comparison.
Positive Comparative Superlative
beautiful more beautiful most beautiful
bad worse worst
fascinating more fascinating most fascinating
brave braver bravest
little less least
expensive more expensive most expensive
good better best
much more most
far farther farthest
wonderful more wonderful most wonderful
intelligent more intelligent most intelligent
C. Frame sentences in the positive degree with the words given below.
1. The new jeans comfortable the old ones
2. Jinal old Jinesh
3. No mountain high Himalayas
4. I want to be tall my father
5. A rose beautiful daisy
D. Frame sentences in the comparative degree with the words given below
1. My brother tall me
2. A rose beautiful daisy
3. The football large a cricket ball
4. The cheetah fast a horse
5. His handwriting good mine
E. Frame sentences in the superlative degree with the words given below.
1. India large democracy in the world
2. Susie is my good friend
3. My grandfather generous person I know
4. This book interesting book I have ever read
5. Jupiter big planet in the Solar System
F. Fill in the blanks given below with older than, the oldest, as old as, younger
than and the youngest.
1. Ravi is teased as he is the _________________ in the class.
2. Meena is naughty as she is _________________ than Rita.
3. Our History teacher looks as _________________ as my grandfather.
4. The _________________ employee in our office is Preetam.
5. Ram is _________________ than Shyam.
G. Fill in the blanks with appropriate words from the brackets.
1. The team needs _________________ more motivational speeches to perform better. (a little, a few)
2. Aman has _________________ friends than Preet.
3. The student has shown _________________ improvement. (much, many)
4. Do you think you can spare a _________________ money? (a few, a little)
5. The employees have _________________ work to do today. (many, much)
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