Class 6 Grammar Worksheet on Irregular Adjective Comparison

Class 6 Grammar Worksheet on Irregular Adjective Comparison
Class 6 Grammar Worksheet on Irregular Adjective Comparison

Class 6 Grammar Worksheet on Irregular Adjective Comparison

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Break the Rules Smartly: Irregular Adjective Comparison for Class 6 

This Grade 6 English worksheet focuses on helping students master irregular forms of adjective comparison such as good–better–best, bad–worse–worst, far–farther/further–farthest/furthest, and more. It enables learners to understand how irregular adjectives differ from regular comparison patterns and how to use them correctly in sentences. 

Why Irregular Adjectives Matter in Grammar? 
Irregular adjectives do not follow standard “-er” or “-est” rules, making them essential to learn separately. For Grade 6 learners, this topic is important because: 
1. It helps students correctly use common irregular comparisons in daily language. 
2. It prevents common grammar mistakes like “gooder” or “more better.” 
3. It strengthens sentence accuracy and fluency. 
4. It improves both writing and speaking skills with correct usage. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

This worksheet includes five grammar-rich activities that build mastery in irregular adjective comparison: 

🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
Students choose the correct irregular comparison form to complete each sentence accurately. 

✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks (Choose the Correct Form) 
Students select the correct irregular form from a given pair, reinforcing correct usage. 

📋 Exercise 3 – True or False 
Students identify whether the irregular comparison form used in each sentence is correct. 

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

✍️ Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion 
Students fill in blanks with suitable irregular comparison forms to complete a meaningful paragraph. 

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Answers 
1. a) better 
2. a) furthest 
3. a) worse 
4. a) worse 
5. a) best 
6. a) best 
7. a) farther 
8. a) best 
9. b) best 
10. c) best 

Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks 
1. better 
2. worse 
3. best 
4. farther 
5. best 
6. best 
7. better 
8. best 
9. worst 
10. farthest 

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

Exercise 4 – Incorrect Irregular Forms 
1. better 
2. more bad 
3. furthest 
4. badder 
5. further 
6. goodest 
7. gooder 
8. gooder 
9. no error 
10. further 

Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion (Sample Answer) 
1. better 
2. worse 
3. farther 
4. less 
5. better 
6. better 
7. worse 
8. farther 
9. more 
10. more 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Irregular adjectives change form rather than adding "-er" or "-est" (e.g., "good" becomes "better," not "gooder").

Through repeated practice and flashcards with common irregular forms like "bad" becoming "worse."

Irregular adjectives don’t follow regular rules, so it’s essential to memorize them for accurate usage.