This Grade 3 grammar worksheet helps students understand how comparative and superlative adverbs are used to compare actions clearly and correctly.
Learners explore how comparative adverbs are used when comparing two actions, while superlative adverbs are used to describe the highest or lowest degree among three or more actions. The worksheet builds accuracy by correcting common mistakes such as mixing comparative and superlative forms.
With a structured mix of multiple-choice questions, word-pair selection, matching tasks, error identification, and paragraph-based application, students gain hands-on practice in real sentence contexts.
Each activity strengthens logical thinking, improves sentence flow, and helps learners express comparison confidently in both speaking and writing.
Ideal for classroom learning, homework practice, or grammar revision, this worksheet supports Grade 3 students in mastering comparison-based grammar in a fun and effective way.
This worksheet includes five grammar-rich activities that build fluency with comparative and superlative adverbs:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students identify the best suitable answer in each sentence related to comparative or superlative adverbs
✏️ Exercise 2 – Choose the Correct Word
Students choose whether each given word is a comparative or superlative adverb
🔗 Exercise 3 – Match the Following
Students match each sentence to the most suitable form of adverb
🖊️ Exercise 4 – Underline the Incorrect Word
Students read each sentence and underline the word that does not fit grammatically.
📝 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion
Students fill blanks in a short paragraph using suitable form of adverbs
Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Option (MCQs)
1. b) faster
2. b) slower
3. c) earlier
4. c) correct
5. a) quickest
6. a) highest
7. b) easily
8. a) faster
9. a) louder
10. c) sooner
Exercise 2 – Choose One Word from Each Pair
1. faster
2. quickest
3. later
4. sooner
5. clearer
6. slowest
7. higher
8. earliest
9. hardest
10. loudest
Exercise 3 – Match the Sentences
1. faster
2. quickest
3. slower
4. sooner
5. loudest
6. faster
7. quickest
8. harder
9. loudest
10. slowest
Exercise 4 – Underline the Incorrect Adverb
1. fastest
2. slowest
3. highest
4. hardest
5. soonest
6. quickest
7. No error
8. No error
9. loudest
10. louder
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
Answers may vary.
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