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Grammar Worksheet # 6 - Term # 3

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ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-2023

Name: ______________________________________ Subject: English


Date: _______________________________________ Class/Section 4: (____)
Subject: Grammar Worksheet # 6 - Term # 3 “Adjectives”

Questions Objectives

 Understand the grammatical rules of adjectives / comparative &


Part One
superlative adjectives.
 Identify the adjective and articles.
Part Two (A, B, &C)
 Identify the kind of adjective.
 Identify the correct article to complete the sentence.
Part Three (A &B)  Form the comparative and superlative forms of an adjective.

Important Note
 Kindly note that the worksheet becomes your responsibility once it
is delivered. Please, keep it neat and clean in your English file.

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I - Part One – Rules to Understand:

Adjectives

 Adjectives are words that modify, or add to and clarify the meaning of, nouns and
pronouns.
 Adjectives describe people, places, or things by telling what kind, how many, or which
one.
 what kind: size – shape – color – appearance – qualities -etc…
 how many: numbers such as: five – ten – hundred – thirty, & words such as: many –
several – some – few – etc.
 which one: this – that – these – those
 An adjective usually comes before the word it modifies.

 What Kind: a gigantic white iceberg


 How Many: numerous icebergs; several chances
 Which One: this lifeboat
 The articles a, an, and the appear before nouns or other adjectives.
 Use a before words that begin with a consonant sound: a disaster, a rapid speed.
 Use an before words that begin with a vowel sound or a silent h: an ending, an eerie
noise.
 Use the before words beginning with any letter: the site, the passengers.

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Comparative & Superlative Adjectives

 Comparative adjectives are used to compare two people, places, things, or groups.

 Add -er to most short adjectives to make their comparative forms.

 Use more with longer adjectives.

 Superlative adjectives are used to compare three or more people, places, things, or groups.

 Add -est to most short adjectives to make their superlative forms.

 Use most with longer adjectives.

Rules Adjective Comparative Superlative

Add – er or -est for one fast faster fastest


syllable adjectives.
young younger youngest
Drop the -e at the end nice nicer nicest
of one syllable word
ending in -e. large larger largest
Double the final big bigger biggest
consonant in one
syllable short vowel
words ending with a hot hotter hottest
consonant.
Change the -y into –i happy happier happiest
in a two- syllable word
ending in -y. crazy crazier craziest
Add more or most for famous more famous most famous
words that are made of
two or more syllables. difficult more difficult most difficult

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Irregular Adjectives Comparative Superlative

Good / well Better Best

Bad/ badly Worse Worst

far farther, further the farthest, the furthest

little less least

Part Two: Adjectives & Articles:

A) Underline each adjective and circle each article.

1. A spark from a small fire set off the huge wildfire.

2. This forest has been here for many centuries.

3. The men dug a ditch between the fire and the Californian town.

4. A strong wind blew hot sparks to new areas.

5. Fighting fires is a difficult job.

6. A smokejumper uses the right equipment.

7. An orange jumpsuit can be seen easily.

B) Decide what kind of question each underlined adjective answers. Write What
kind? How many? or Which one?

1. Would you like to be one of those smokejumpers? _________________

2. A smokejumper carries heavy equipment. _________________

3. Smokejumpers learn many parachuting methods. _________________

4. That part of the job might scare some people. _________________

5. The smokejumpers land in rough, rocky areas. _________________

6. They must fight fires in dense mountain forests. _________________


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7. They must take several training courses. _________________

8. Smokejumpers try to keep green, healthy forests. _________________

9. Smokejumpers will fight many fires this year. _________________

10.They are probably proud of their work. _________________

C) Write a, an, or the to complete each sentence. Use the article that makes sense.

1. Some icebergs are carried by wind into _________Atlantic Ocean.

2. Only_______ small part of an iceberg is visible above the water.

3. _________iceberg is quite impressive to behold.

4. Have you ever found _________real treasure?

5. Once I found _________old box.

6. It was buried in___________ bushes behind my house.

7. Inside __________box were some rocks.

8. It was _________disappointing moment.

Part Three: Comparative & Superlative Adjectives:

A) Form the comparative and the superlative forms of the adjectives in the table. Make
changes when necessary.

Adjective Comparative Superlative

tall ______________________ ______________________

short ______________________ ______________________

big ______________________ ______________________

hot ______________________ ______________________

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wide ______________________ ______________________

close ______________________ ______________________

sad ______________________ ______________________

easy ______________________ ______________________

happy ______________________ ______________________

bad ______________________ ______________________

good ______________________ ______________________

little ______________________ ______________________

far ______________________ ______________________

many ______________________ ______________________

interesting ______________________ ______________________

intelligent ______________________ ______________________

beautiful ______________________ ______________________

B) Write the correct form of the adjective in each sentence.

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1. This necklace is __________________than that necklace. (shiny)

2. That large ring looked __________________ than the small one. (beautiful)

3. Of all the women, Sarah wore the _______________ jewelry. (fine)

4. The ______________ gold mines in the world are not located in the United States. (big)

5. Wiping with a soft cloth is the ______________ way to clean gold jewelry. (good)

6. The floods this year were __________________ than the floods the last year. (bad)

7. Ben was the __________________ person in his family. (noisy)

8. The tortoise is the ________________ animal in the world. (slow)

9. The hotel we rented this year is the ___________________ in this area. (expensive)

10. The language course I took this year was __________________ than the last year.
(intensive)

Study Well!

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