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    Class 5 Grammar Worksheet on Mixed Comparisons

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    Masarrath Nazia
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    I am a passionate educator with over 5 years of experience teaching English and public speaking skills. I create supportive, engaging learning environments that help students grow both academically and personally.
    Class 5 Grammar Worksheet on Mixed Comparisons
    Class 5 Grammar Worksheet on Mixed Comparisons

    Class 5 Grammar Worksheet on Mixed Comparisons

    Class 5EnglishEnglish GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Masarrath Nazia
    Masarrath NaziaVisit Profile
    I am a passionate educator with over 5 years of experience teaching English and public speaking skills. I create supportive, engaging learning environments that help students grow both academically and personally.

    Mixed Comparison Mastery: Building Strong Grammar Skills for Grade 5

    This engaging Grade 5 worksheet focuses on Mixed Comparisons, helping young learners strengthen their grammar skills through fun, practical exercises. It includes a variety of tasks designed to reinforce their understanding of comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs.

    What’s Inside This Worksheet:

    - Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Comparison Word: 
    Read each sentence carefully and choose the most appropriate comparison word (comparative or superlative) from the three options provided to complete the sentence.

    - Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks 
    Fill in the blanks with the correct comparative or superlative form of the word in brackets.

    - Exercise 3 – True or False 
    Read each statement about comparison words carefully. For each statement, write "True" if the statement is correct or "False" if the statement is incorrect.

    - Exercise 4 – Underline the Comparison Words
    Read each sentence carefully and underline the word that shows comparison (comparative or superlative).

    - Exercise 5 – Complete the Paragraph
    Read the given paragraph carefully and fill in each blank with the correct comparative or superlative form provided in the parentheses.

    Why This Worksheet Matters:

    Understanding comparisons is a crucial part of grammar that enables students to express the relationships between different things or people clearly. For Grade 5 learners, this worksheet provides a structured approach to mastering comparative and superlative forms. It allows them to:
    1. Understand the difference between comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs.
    2. Apply comparison words in various contexts such as writing, speaking, and reading.
    3. Enhance their descriptive writing skills and make their language more dynamic.

    By working through these exercises, students gain the confidence to use comparisons correctly in their everyday communication, which is a vital skill both in academic settings and in daily life.

    Answer Key(For Parents and Educators)

    Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Comparison Word:
    1. b) faster
    2. c) prettier
    3. a) better
    4. c) highest
    5. a) hotter
    6. c) prettiest
    7. b) less
    8. a) biggest
    9. b) wider
    10. c) smarter

    Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks with Comparative or Superlative Forms:
    1. brighter
    2. easier
    3. biggest
    4. heavier
    5. hotter
    6. better
    7. tastier
    8. longer
    9. oldest
    10. wider

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

    Exercise 4 – Underline the Comparison Words:
    1. most intelligent
    2. bigger
    3. funniest
    4. most beautiful
    5. driest
    6. brighter
    7. easier
    8. hottest
    9. strongest
    10. wider

    Exercise 5 – Complete the Paragraph with the Correct Forms:
    1. steeper
    2. exciting
    3. faster
    4. heavier
    5. beautiful
    6. cooler
    7. best
    8. easier
    9. louder 
    Help your child master comparisons and gain confidence in their grammar skills with this worksheet today!
     

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Comparative adjectives compare two things (e.g., faster), while superlative adjectives show the highest degree (e.g., fastest).

    Practice with real-life examples and use visuals like "taller" and "shortest" for clarity.

    They mix up the rules for adding "-er" vs. "-est" and use them incorrectly in sentences.

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