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    Class 2 Grammar Worksheet on Comparing Adjectives

    Class 2English GrammarEnglishFree DownloadPDF
    Sumaiya Maniyar
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    I am a dedicated educator and mentor with experience in public speaking, creative writing, and communication skills development. Currently associated with PlanetSpark, I work closely with students across age groups to build confidence, critical thinking, and expressive clarity through structured and engaging learning methods.
    Class 2 Grammar Worksheet on Comparing Adjectives
    Class 2 Grammar Worksheet on Comparing Adjectives

    Class 2 Grammar Worksheet on Comparing Adjectives

    Class 2English GrammarEnglishFree DownloadPDF
    Sumaiya Maniyar
    Sumaiya ManiyarVisit Profile
    I am a dedicated educator and mentor with experience in public speaking, creative writing, and communication skills development. Currently associated with PlanetSpark, I work closely with students across age groups to build confidence, critical thinking, and expressive clarity through structured and engaging learning methods.

    Big, Bigger, Biggest: Comparing Adjectives for Class 2

    This engaging Class 2 worksheet helps young learners confidently use comparison forms of adjectives—big, bigger, biggest—through simple, clear, and age-appropriate grammar tasks. With exercises like MCQs, fill-in-the-blanks, matching, error-spotting, and paragraph completion, children learn how to compare two or more nouns correctly.

    Why Comparison of Adjectives Matters in Grammar?

    Understanding comparative and superlative adjectives builds strong descriptive skills. For Grade 2 learners, this topic is important because:
    1. Children learn how to compare objects in everyday life.
    2. They understand how adding “-er” and “-est” changes the degree of comparison.
    3. It improves sentence construction and vocabulary.
    4. It builds clarity in both spoken and written communication.

    What’s Inside This Worksheet?

    This worksheet includes five fun and structured activities to build confidence with comparison words:

    🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
    Students choose the correct adjective form (big, bigger, biggest) based on each sentence.

    ✏️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks 
    Learners fill in the appropriate degree of comparison using choices like big/bigger/biggest.

    📋 Exercise 3 – Match the Following 
    Children match sentences with the correct comparative or superlative adjective.

    📝 Exercise 4 – Underline the Incorrect Adjective 
    Students identify the wrong comparison form in each sentence.

    📜 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion 
    A short zoo-themed passage where students insert the correct comparison form in context.

    ANSWER KEY

    Exercise 1 – Choose the correct form of the adjective 
    1. biggest 
    2. bigger 
    3. biggest 
    4. bigger 
    5. biggest 
    6. bigger 
    7. biggest 
    8. bigger 
    9. biggest 
    10. bigger 

    Exercise 2 – Choose the correct adjective to fill blanks 
    1. bigger 
    2. biggest 
    3. bigger 
    4. bigger 
    5. biggest 
    6. biggest 
    7. biggest 
    8. biggest 
    9. bigger 
    10. bigger 

    Exercise 3 – Match each sentence to the correct adjective 
    1. bigger 
    2. biggest 
    3. bigger 
    4. biggest 
    5. bigger 
    6. biggest 
    7. big 
    8. bigger 
    9. biggest 
    10. big 

    Exercise 4 – Underline the incorrect adjective 
    (Incorrect adjectives listed) 
    1. bigger 
    2. biggest 
    3. big 
    4. big 
    5. big 
    6. big 
    7. biggest 
    8. bigger 
    9. bigger 
    10. biggest 

    Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion 
    (Sample correct answers) 
    1. big / bigger 
    2. bigger 
    3. biggest 
    4. big / bigger 
    5. bigger 
    6. biggest 
    7. bigger 
    8. bigger 
    9. bigger 
    10. bigger / biggest 
    11. biggest 
    12. biggest

    This worksheet is perfect for building foundational grammar skills through engaging, relatable examples and structured practice.

    Help your child master comparison of adjectives through fun learning—start improving grammar today! 

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    We use big, bigger, and biggest to show positive, comparative, and superlative forms when comparing one, two, or many things.

    Because they may not understand that -er compares two items while -est compares three or more.

    By showing visual examples—like animals or objects—to demonstrate size differences clearly.

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