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    Class 3 Adjectives Degrees Grammar Worksheet

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    Class 3 Adjectives Degrees Grammar Worksheet
    Class 3 Adjectives Degrees Grammar Worksheet

    Class 3 Adjectives Degrees Grammar Worksheet

    Class 3EnglishEnglish GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Radiya Khan
    Radiya KhanVisit Profile
    I’m an experienced and creative educator with a strong background in content creation, student engagement, and collaborative learning. With hands-on experience in writing, visual storytelling, and public speaking, I bring real-world communication skills into the classroom to make learning dynamic and meaningful.

    Compare with Confidence: Adjectives & Degrees Practice for Class 3

    This Class 3 worksheet on Adjectives and Degrees of Comparison helps learners understand positive, comparative, and superlative forms in a structured and engaging way. Students practise choosing the correct adjective form, identifying errors, matching comparisons, and applying degrees in paragraph writing. The activities gradually move from simple comparisons (bigger, faster) to superlatives (biggest, fastest), helping children build strong grammar foundations.

    Why Adjectives and Degrees of Comparison Matter in Grammar?

    Learning degrees of comparison allows children to describe differences clearly and accurately. This concept is important in Grade 3 because: 
    1. It teaches the difference between positive, comparative, and superlative forms. 
    2. It strengthens sentence construction using “than” and “the.” 
    3. It prevents common errors like “more kinder” or “most highest.” 
    4. It improves descriptive writing and spoken expression.

    What’s Inside This Worksheet?

    This worksheet contains five structured grammar exercises that build mastery step by step:

    🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
    Students choose a), b), or c) to select the correct adjective form in comparative and superlative sentences.

    ✏️ Exercise 2 – Choose the Correct Form from the Pair 
    Learners select the correct comparative or superlative adjective based on sentence meaning.

    📋 Exercise 3 – Match the Following 
    Students match each sentence with the correct adjective form such as louder, biggest, strongest, or brightest.

    📝 Exercise 4 – Underline the Incorrect Adjective Form 
    Children identify and underline incorrect comparative or superlative forms in sentences.

    📖 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion 
    Students complete a sports-day paragraph using suitable comparative and superlative adjective forms in context.

    ANSWER KEY (For Parents & Educators)

    Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
    1. kinder 
    2. highest 
    3. longer 
    4. most 
    5. slower 
    6. brightest 
    7. simpler 
    8. busiest 
    9. cleverer 
    10. cleanest 

    Exercise 2 – Choose the Correct Form 
    1. braver 
    2. tallest 
    3. heavier 
    4. best 
    5. faster 
    6. widest 
    7. cooler 
    8. prettiest 
    9. hotter 
    10. ugliest 

    Exercise 3 – Match the Following 
    1 – older 
    2 – strongest 
    3 – bigger 
    4 – loudest 
    5 – faster 
    6 – brightest 
    7 – nearer 
    8 – funniest 
    9 – better 
    10 – sweetest 

    Exercise 4 – Underline the Incorrect Adjective Form 
    1. more kinder 
    2. most highest 
    3. thaner 
    4. most loudest 
    5. more stronger 
    6. heaviest 
    7. most happiest 
    8. more bigger 
    9. biggest 
    10. most funniest 

    Exercise 5 – Paragraph Completion (Sample Answers – Students may vary) 
    hottest 
    better 
    faster 
    smaller 
    faster 
    happiest 
    happier 
    easier 
    nicest 
    best
    (Answers can vary.) 

    Help your child express comparisons clearly and confidently with structured grammar practice that strengthens both writing and speaking skills.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Degrees of adjectives show comparison such as tall, taller, and tallest in a Class 3 adjectives degrees grammar worksheet.

    Some adjectives like good and bad change completely, so children need guided practice in CBSE English grammar worksheets.

    They help early learners make clearer comparisons and write more descriptive sentences in English worksheets.

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