Class 4 Comparison of Adjectives Grammar Worksheet

Class 4 Comparison of Adjectives Grammar Worksheet
Class 4 Comparison of Adjectives Grammar Worksheet

Class 4 Comparison of Adjectives Grammar Worksheet

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Step Up Your Skills: Comparison of Adjectives for Grade 4

 This Grade 4 English grammar worksheet helps students understand and practice comparative and superlative adjectives, including both regular forms (taller, tallest, easier) and irregular forms (better, best). Through structured exercises, learners strengthen their ability to compare two or more people, places, and things accurately.

The worksheet includes multiple choice questions, fill in the blanks, matching activities, error correction tasks, and a paragraph writing exercise. Students learn when to use -er, -est, more, most, and how to avoid common mistakes like more taller or goodest.

By practicing sentences such as longer than, highest of all, better today, and the fastest swimmer, learners build clarity in comparison and improve sentence fluency.

Why Comparison of Adjectives Matters in Grammar?

Understanding comparative and superlative forms in Grade 4 is important because:
1. It helps students compare two or more things correctly.
2. It builds strong descriptive language skills.
3. It prevents common grammar errors.
4. It improves both spoken and written English.

What’s Inside This Worksheet?

Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks 
Exercise 3 – Match the Following 
Exercise 4 – Underline the Incorrect Comparison 
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing 

🔹 Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice (Answers Only)

1. b) longer 
2. a) heavier 
3. a) better 
4. c) easier 
5. c) highest 
6. a) nearer 
7. b) lighter 
8. c) coldest 
9. a) clearer 
10. b) tallest 

Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks 

1. wider 
2. noisiest 
3. better 
4. longest 
5. easier 
6. tallest 
7. warmer 
8. shortest 
9. higher 
10. loudest 

Exercise 3 – Match the Following 

1. wider 
2. tallest 
3. warmer 
4. smallest 
5. clearer 
6. best 
7. deeper 
8. fastest 
9. more exciting 
10. easier 

Exercise 4 – Underline the Incorrect Comparison 

1. most 
2. goodest 
3. most 
4. long 
5. more 
6. more 
7. more 
8. more 
9. fastest 
10. more 

Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing 

During an exciting race at school, Ravi ran faster than his friends, felt stronger after the run, and reached the first checkpoint with a smile while the loudest crowd cheered loudly. He had practiced for many weeks, waking up earlier each morning and training on the largest playground to become a better runner. By the end of the event, it was the happiest moment of his day.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Comparatives compare two things, while superlatives show the highest degree.

Irregular forms change completely, like good, better, and best.

It offers structured practice for accurate adjective forms.