Class 2 Grammar Worksheet on Comparative Forms


Class 2 Grammar Worksheet on Comparative Forms
Compare and Choose: Using Comparative Adjectives for Class 2
This Class 2 worksheet helps young learners understand how to use comparative adjectives correctly while comparing two people, places, animals, or things. Through clear examples and familiar situations, students learn how words like bigger, taller, faster, and lighter are used to show differences in size, speed, height, and other qualities. The worksheet is designed to move step by step—from choosing the correct comparative form to identifying and correcting mistakes. With a combination of multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, matching tasks, error-spotting, and paragraph writing, children gain confidence in forming correct comparative sentences. This practical grammar practice strengthens sentence construction and prepares learners for descriptive writing in higher classes.
Why Comparative Adjectives Matter in Grammar?
Comparative adjectives are important for Grade 2 learners because:
1. They help children compare two people, places, or things clearly.
2. They teach correct word forms such as adding “-er” or using changed forms like better.
3. They improve descriptive speaking and writing skills.
4. They help avoid common mistakes like using superlatives instead of comparatives.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
This worksheet includes five structured grammar activities:
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students choose the correct comparative adjective to complete each sentence.
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks (Word Pairs)
Learners select the correct comparative adjective from given pairs.
Exercise 3 – Match the Following
Students match each sentence with the correct comparative adjective from a word pool.
Exercise 4 – Underline the Incorrect Comparative
Children identify and underline the comparative adjective that is used incorrectly.
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion
Learners fill in suitable comparative adjectives to complete a short paragraph about a visit to the park.
ANSWER KEY (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. faster
2. taller
3. bigger
4. slower
5. taller
6. smaller
7. faster
8. lighter
9. bigger
10. smaller
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
1. faster
2. taller
3. bigger
4. smaller
5. heavier
6. taller
7. longer
8. warmer
9. faster
10. slower
Exercise 3 – Match the Following
1. softer
2. bigger
3. longer
4. smaller
5. cooler
6. warmer
7. faster
8. taller
9. bigger
10. taller
Exercise 4 – Underline the Incorrect Comparative
1. big
2. tallest
3. shortest
4. biggest
5. fastest
6. smallest
7. warmer
8. heavy
9. big
10. shortest
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing (Sample Answers – Students may vary)
smoother, warmer, faster, greener, fresher, faster, brighter, cleaner
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Frequently Asked Questions
They are describing words that compare two nouns, often formed using -er or more.
They check whether the adjective is short or long to decide between using -er or more.
Words like big or happy follow spelling rules such as doubling consonants or changing y to i before adding -er.



