

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.
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.
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.
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
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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."