Grade 4/Adjectives
Comparing with More and Most (1367)
Practice choosing the correct comparative or superlative form for longer adjectives — using "more/most" or "-er/-est" depending on the word.
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Vocabulary
comparative adjective: Compares two nouns (e.g., faster).
superlative adjective: Compares three or more nouns (e.g., fastest).
adverb: Describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
Differentiation
Extension Activities
- Compare two runners using '-er.'
- Name the 'tallest' building.
- Use 'more' and 'most' correctly.
Parent Tip
Ask your child to compare things using '-er' and '-est' endings.
Learning Path
Skill Level
beginner
Estimated Time
15 minutes
Skills Practiced
comparative and superlative adjectivesforming comparativesforming superlatives
