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Comparatives and Superlatives Practice Sheet

Posted by clivehawkins · August 2, 2006 · 33 replies

This is a simple sheet to use after your comparatives and superlatives presentations. Use it in class or at home. The students have to think a little for some of the comparisons eg shoe size - Mark's feet are bigger than Neil's rather than Mark's shoe size is more \ bigger etc.

Target adjectives are: old young tall short slim fat happy sad intelligent rich poor fast heavy big small

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Thanks alot Clive! I'm gonna use your worksheet today.

LOL...I love your stick-figures! Thanks for the worksheet.

You're welcome.
3 years in art school wasn't wasted πŸ˜‚

I have made a worksheet for comparitives today which you could also incorporate into your classes if you wish before you delve too deeply with comparitives and superlactives at once. Many thanks though Clive for your worksheet which I am going to use in my classes today, I love your art work.πŸ˜‚

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Did I write Superlactives? Whoops I meant superlatives.

Now I have made a final worksheet for pre-inter or intermediate students which review superlatives and comparitives together with a final exercise to re-arrange the words to make a superlative sentence.

Sorry to keep adding to someone elses thread but thought it more appropriate rather than creating a new thread.

Yes, that's handy. I've already printed it and it's in the file. Thanks.

By the way, I'm showing some of my artwork here in Sardinia next weekend. I know it's a long way to come for a lot of you but I'm sure you'll find it well worth the expense. It's called 'My life with stick figures - the post-adolescent years' :-)

thank you very much for the worksheets..

Many thanks for the worksheets! Actually, I've gained some inspirations from them . I had no idea of how to introduce comparatives and superlatives in the context of environmental protection. Now, I think I will use similiar approach to yours! Thanks to Clive & Whistleblower again!

I love this worksheet. It's a work of art! Thank you!

Hi everybody. i'm from peru and thank you for the worksheets. theyre great.. .

Wow...how awesome were those stick people...you made it so simple!!! Thanks!!!

Thanks, really useful

Thanks for the great worksheet - simple but effective. Saved me loads of time.

a new member! hi everybody. thanks a lot for the worksheets πŸ™‚

they're all useful.. thank you very much πŸ™‚

Thank you for the worksheets! This is my first year teaching English, i need all the help i can get! :-)

Thank's for the worksheet, it is going to be really helpful for me, thank's a lot Clive and Whistleblower. Keep it on!

Whistleblower you might want to recheck #20. is Timothy the ugly most--not the correct form. uglier.....and perhaps give dictionary.com a go next time as well. "comparitives"--no, comparatives.

thank you for useful worksheet.It will be vey useful for my class

excellent worksheets. You just saved my bacon.πŸ˜‚

Very helpful, useful and saves time. Thakks a lot!

Thank you! i like it.

Very useful!! Thank you.

nice one guys for the worksheets πŸ™‚

This worksheet can also be the introduction for a short compare/contrast profile of three people for intermediate or high intermediate students. Naturally, as an American, I'll change the currency to our traditional favorite - the once almighty $.

Thanks!

Thank's for the worksheet. I hope my students also like it

thanks alot well done

Thank you so much about the exercises they work to me

very nice worksheetπŸ˜‚

clivehawkins wrote:This is a simple sheet to use after your comparatives and superlatives presentations. Use it in class or at home. The students have to think a little for some of the comparisons eg shoe size - Mark's feet are bigger than Neil's rather than Mark's shoe size is more \ bigger etc.

Target adjectives are: old young tall short slim fat happy sad intelligent rich poor fast heavy big small

I have been using this worksheet for some time but could not remember the origin! now I can thank you ! It's my favourite one and the adult students just love the drawing!