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Comparative Vs. Superlative - Grade 3
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Students will correctly identify comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs.
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comparative
superlative
vs
versus
adjective
adjectives
adverbs
adverb
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english
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Stephanie Constantino
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Question 1
Question
Fill in the blank: A comparative adjective is used to compare _________ things.
Answer
two
three
four
one or more
Question 2
Question
Fill in the blank: A superlative adjective is is used to compare ______________ things.
Answer
two
three or more
Question 3
Question
Fill in the blank with a COMPARATIVE adjective: The cat is ___________ than the other.
Answer
fluffy
fluffier
fluffiest
Question 4
Question
Fill in the blank with a SUPERLATIVE adjective: She's the ___________ girl I've ever met.
Answer
strange
stranger
strangest
Question 5
Question
Which of the following are COMPARATIVE adjectives? (Select all that apply).
Answer
Tiniest
Heavier
More delicious
Most improved
Happier
Question 6
Question
Which of the following are SUPERLATIVE adjectives? (Select all that apply.)
Answer
Gentlest
Simplest
Most important
More colorful
Taller
Question 7
Question
Which of the following is a COMPARATIVE ADVERB?
Answer
More slowly
Most importantly
Fastest
Latest
Question 8
Question
Which of the following is a SUPERLATIVE ADVERB?
Answer
Earlier
Slower
More carefully
Most horrible
Question 9
Question
"Earlier" is a [blank_start]comparative[blank_end] adjective, and "earliest" is a [blank_start]superlative[blank_end] adjective.
Answer
comparative
superlative
Question 10
Question
"Most effectively" is a [blank_start]superlative[blank_end] adverb, and "more effectively" is a [blank_start]comparative[blank_end] adverb.
Answer
superlative
comparative
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