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Degrees of Comparison For Class 3

The document explains the three degrees of comparison: positive, comparative, and superlative. It provides definitions and examples for each degree, along with a table showing various adjectives in all three forms. Additionally, it includes exercises for students to practice identifying and using the degrees of comparison.

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Degrees of Comparison For Class 3

The document explains the three degrees of comparison: positive, comparative, and superlative. It provides definitions and examples for each degree, along with a table showing various adjectives in all three forms. Additionally, it includes exercises for students to practice identifying and using the degrees of comparison.

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Degrees Of Comparison For Class 3
Degrees of comparison are the words that are used to compare things to one
another.

Degrees Of Comparison are divided into three degrees:-

1. Positive degree of comparison


2. Comparative degree of comparison
3. Superlative degree of comparison

1. Positive Degrees Of Comparison


The positive degree is used to talk about one individual person or a thing. It
does not make any comparison. It is used to state the quality possessed by a
noun or acts as a subject.

High, strong, bold, clever, and fast are some examples of positive degrees of
comparison.

2. Comparative Degree of Comparison


The comparative degree of comparison is used to talk about two individuals
persons or things. It is used to compare the two individuals to compare their
quality.

It is formed by adding -er or -ier to the positive degree of comparisons.

Higher, stronger, bolder, cleverer, and faster are examples of the comparative
degree of comparison

3. Superlative Degree of Comparisons


The Superlative degree of comparison is used to talk about more than two
individuals. It is used to compare about two or more individuals. It describes
the particular quality of the same type.
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It is formed by adding -est or -iest to the superlative degree of comparisons.

Highest, strongest, boldest, cleverest, and fastest are examples of superlative


degrees of comparison.

The table shows the comparisons of degrees.

Positive Degree Comparative Degree Superlative Degree

Dim Dimmer Dimmest

Hot Hotter Hottest

Sad Sadder Saddest

Slim Slimmer Slimmest

Red Redder Reddest

Big Bigger Biggest

Thin Thinner Thinnest

Fat Fatter Fattest

Slow Slower Slowest

Tight Tighter Tightest

Quick Quicker Quickest

Narrow Narrower Narrowest


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Broad Broader Broadest

Kind Kinder Kindest

Cheap Cheaper Cheapest

Young Younger Youngest

Fast Faster Fastest

Stout Stouter Stoutest

Black Blacker Blackest

Bold Bolder Boldest

Clever Cleverer Cleverest

High Higher Highest

Tall Taller Tallest

Sweet Sweeter Sweetest

Deep Deeper Deepest

Rich Richer Richest

Fast Faster Fastest

Thick Thicker Thickest


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Great Greater Greatest

right Brighter Brightest

Short Shorter Shortest

Weak Weaker Weakest

Long Longer Longest

Smart Smarter Smartest

Cool Cooler Coolest

Dark Darker Darkest

Small Smaller Smallest

curvy curvier curviest

damp damper dampest

dark darker darkest

deadly deadlier deadliest

deep deeper deepest

dense denser densest

dumb dumber dumbest


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early earlier earliest

easy easier easiest

faint fainter faintest

fair fairer fairest

fierce fiercer fiercest

Degrees Of Comparison Worksheet For Class 3


Exercise: 1

Fill in the blanks with the suitable degree of comparison given in the
brackets.

1. Prachi is _____ than her friends. (smart)


2. Sarika is _____ than most of her friends. (tall)
3. He is _____ than his friends. (old)
4. Zara house is _____ as Mehak house. (big)
5. Neha runs _____ in our class. (fast)
6. Pihu is the most _____ girl in our house. (strong)
7. The girl speaks very _____. (polite)
8. Her dress is _____ among all the girls. (pretty)
9. The sun is shining _____ than yesterday. (bright)
10.She looks _____ with her friends. (happy)

Answers

1. Smarter
2. Taller
3. Older
4. Big
5. Fastest
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6. Strongest
7. Polite
8. Prettiest
9. Brighter
10.Happier

Exercise: 2

Complete the table below.

Positive Degree Comparative Degree Superlative Degree

Thin Thinner

Fat Fattest

Dimmer

Hottest

Sad Sadder

Longer

Smart Smarter

Cool Coolest

Dark
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Highest

Tall

Sweet Sweetest

Deeper

Richer

Black

Slower

Tight

Answers

Positive Degree Comparative Degree Superlative Degree

Thin Thinner Thinnest

Fat Fatter Fattest

Dim Dimmer Dimmest

Hot Hotter Hottest

Sad Sadder Saddest

Long Longer Longest


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Smart Smarter Smartest

Cool Cooler Coolest

Dark Darker Darkest

High Higher Highest

Tall Taller Tallest

Sweet Sweeter Sweetest

Deep Deeper Deepest

Rich Richer Richest

Black Blacker Blackest

Slow Slower Slowest

Tight Tighter Tightest

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