Grammar Worksheet on Comparative and Superlative Adverbs
Help middle and high school students review the fundamentals of common and irregular adverbs that compare with this grammar worksheet that provides an overview of comparative and superlative adverbs and offers students dozens of opportunities to apply their knowledge. An answer key is included. Materials are delivered in editable Word Document and printable PDF formats. (Alternatively, a self-grading Google Drive option is available.) By engaging with this grammar handout, students will:
Practice forming comparative and superlative adverbs
Demonstrate awareness of the difference between one-syllable adverbs and multiple-syllable adverbs when forming comparatives and superlatives
Demonstrate awareness of the difference between adverbs that end in -ly and those that do not when forming comparatives and superlatives
Navigate inconsistencies in forming comparatives and superlatives when facing irregular adverbs
Complement this grammar practice activity with engaging Creative Writing projects:
Help middle and high school students review the fundamentals of common and irregular adverbs that compare with this grammar worksheet that provides an overview of comparative and superlative adverbs and offers students dozens of opportunities to apply their knowledge. An answer key is included. Materials are delivered in editable Word Document and printable PDF formats. (Alternatively, a self-grading Google Drive option is available.) By engaging with this grammar handout, students will:
Practice forming comparative and superlative adverbs
Demonstrate awareness of the difference between one-syllable adverbs and multiple-syllable adverbs when forming comparatives and superlatives
Demonstrate awareness of the difference between adverbs that end in -ly and those that do not when forming comparatives and superlatives
Navigate inconsistencies in forming comparatives and superlatives when facing irregular adverbs
Complement this grammar practice activity with engaging Creative Writing projects:
Help middle and high school students review the fundamentals of common and irregular adverbs that compare with this grammar worksheet that provides an overview of comparative and superlative adverbs and offers students dozens of opportunities to apply their knowledge. An answer key is included. Materials are delivered in editable Word Document and printable PDF formats. (Alternatively, a self-grading Google Drive option is available.) By engaging with this grammar handout, students will:
Practice forming comparative and superlative adverbs
Demonstrate awareness of the difference between one-syllable adverbs and multiple-syllable adverbs when forming comparatives and superlatives
Demonstrate awareness of the difference between adverbs that end in -ly and those that do not when forming comparatives and superlatives
Navigate inconsistencies in forming comparatives and superlatives when facing irregular adverbs
Complement this grammar practice activity with engaging Creative Writing projects: