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    Class 6 English Worksheet on Degrees of Comparison

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    Class 6 English Worksheet on Degrees of Comparison
    Class 6 English Worksheet on Degrees of Comparison

    Class 6 English Worksheet on Degrees of Comparison

    Class 6Free DownloadPDF
    Simarpreet Kaur
    Simarpreet KaurVisit Profile
    I am a dedicated and student-focused educator with over 5 years of experience teaching. Currently, I am working as a teacher at Planet Spark. I love teaching at Planet Spark because the interactive, one-on-one teaching format and curriculum quality, that’s easy to follow and effective.

    Compare Like a Pro: Degrees of Comparison Practice for Class 6 

    This Grade 6 English worksheet focuses on helping students master degrees of comparison using regular forms of adjectives. It enables learners to understand how to compare people, places, and things using positive, comparative, and superlative forms. Through a variety of structured exercises, students strengthen their grammar accuracy and sentence formation skills.
     

    Why Degrees of Comparison Matter in Grammar? 

    Degrees of comparison help us express differences and similarities clearly and effectively. For Grade 6 learners, this topic is important because: 
    1. It helps students compare two or more things accurately. 
    2. It improves sentence clarity and descriptive ability. 
    3. It builds understanding of adjective forms (positive, comparative, superlative). 
    4. It strengthens both spoken and written communication skills. 

    What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

    This worksheet includes five grammar-rich activities that build mastery in degrees of comparison:

    🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
    Students choose the correct form of the adjective (comparative or superlative) to complete each sentence correctly.

    ✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks (Choose the Correct Form) 
    Students select the correct comparison form from a given pair, improving their understanding of proper usage.

    📋 Exercise 3 – True or False 
    Students identify whether the comparison form used in each sentence is correct, building analytical grammar skills.

    📝 Exercise 4 – Underline the Incorrect Form 
    Students find and underline incorrect comparison forms, helping them recognize and correct common mistakes.

    ✍️ Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion 
    Students fill in blanks with appropriate comparative or superlative forms, applying their knowledge in a real context.

    ✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

    Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Answers 
    1. taller 
    2. tallest 
    3. higher 
    4. best 
    5. best 
    6. prettier 
    7. better 
    8. cleverest 
    9. better 
    10. bigger 

    Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks 
    1. taller 
    2. better 
    3. most 
    4. better 
    5. cleverer 
    6. prettier 
    7. smarter 
    8. more beautiful 
    9. worse 
    10. large 

    Exercise 3 – True or False 
    1. False 
    2. True 
    3. False 
    4. False 
    5. True
    6. True
    7. True 
    8. True 
    9. False 
    10. False 

    Exercise 4 – Incorrect Comparison Forms 
    1. more tall 
    2. more better 
    3. more smarter 
    4. more clever 
    5. more correct 
    6. no error 
    7. no error 
    8. more higher 
    9. no error 
    10. more better 

    Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion (Sample Answer) 
    1. faster 
    2. better 
    3. more skillful 
    4. stronger 
    5. taller 
    6. quickest 
    7. worse 
    8. more impressive 
    9. younger 
    10. more competitive 

    Help your child master comparison skills and express ideas more clearly with structured and engaging grammar practice. 
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    The three degrees are positive (e.g., "big"), comparative (e.g., "bigger"), and superlative (e.g., "biggest").

    By comparing two things in sentences, such as "My car is faster than yours."

    Students often confuse the forms, such as using "more better" instead of "better."

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