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Comparative & Superlative adjectives - est, er, most, more
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1st, 2nd, 3rd
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Adjectives
Comparative & Superlative adjectives - est, er, most, more
Remember to add "most" or "more" before long adjectives, like "This book is more challenging than that one." Add "est" or "er" to the end of short adjectives, like "This dog is bigger than that one." Worksheet instructions: Circle the correct word to complete each sentence, then write it on the line.
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Comparative & Superlative adjectives - er, est, more, most
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1st, 2nd, 3rd
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Adjectives
Comparative & Superlative adjectives - er, est, more, most
Remember to add "more" or "most" before long adjectives, like "This book is more interesting than that one." Add "er" or "est" to the end of short adjectives, like "This dog is smaller than that one." Worksheet instructions: Circle the correct word to complete each sentence, then write it on the line.
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Comparative and Superlative adjectives - er & est
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1st, 2nd, 3rd
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Adjectives
Comparative and Superlative adjectives - er & est
Comparative adjectives compare two things, often by adding “-er” to the adjective or by using “more” (“more challenging”). Superlative adjectives compare three or more things and typically add “-est” or use “most” (“most challenging”). Worksheet instructions: Use 'er' or 'est' after each adjective to complete the sentences correctly.
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Comparative and Superlative adjectives - More & most
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1st, 2nd, 3rd
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Adjectives
Comparative and Superlative adjectives - More & most
Comparative adjectives compare two things, often by adding “-er” to the adjective or by using “more” (“more challenging”). Superlative adjectives compare three or more things and typically add “-est” or use “most” (“most challenging”). Worksheet instructions: Use more or most in front of each adjective to complete the sentences correctly.
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