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Pronoun Examples and Worksheets (PDF)

A Pronoun is a word that is used in place of a noun. The meaning of Pronoun is “for a noun” which implies that a pronoun can be used instead of a noun. In normal practice, pronouns are used in sentences to avoid repetition of the same noun again and again. For example, Aharsi did not take part in the event because Aharsi can not run fast. Here the 2nd Aharsi can be easily replaced by the pronoun “he”.

Pronoun Examples

I, we, he, she, me, it, you, they, mine, us, my, yours, his, him, her, them, their, theirs, myself, himself, ourselves, themselves, this, that, these, those, somebody, nobody, few, some, each, either, neither, who, which, whose, what, etc. are a few pronoun examples in the English Language.

Types of Pronouns

Various types of pronouns are used in English language as mentioned below:

  • Personal Pronouns
  • Possessive Pronouns
  • Indefinite Pronouns
  • Relative Pronouns
  • Intensive Pronouns
  • Demonstrative Pronouns
  • Interrogative Pronouns
  • Distributive Pronouns
  • Reflexive and Emphatic Pronouns

Let’s learn more about pronoun examples from the pronoun worksheets given below:

Pronoun Examples and Worksheets

Pronoun Examples in Worksheets

Q1) Choose the correct pronoun examples to complete the pronoun worksheets.

  1. Partha is heavier than (me /I).
  2. Aharsi and (I/me) were present there.
  3. It must be (her / she).
  4. We are not as good as (them/they)
  5. Is it true that (he/him) was absent?
  6. Allow (he/him) to speak first.
  7. There is a huge difference between you and (he/him)
  8. Deep and (I/me) was playing in the hall.
  9. She hurt (himself/herself).
  10.  Let (she/her) answer the question.
  11. Who is standing there? —It is (I/me).

Q2) Circle the pronoun examples in the below-mentioned sentences to solve the pronoun worksheet.

  1. Advik don’t go there; you may hurt yourself.
  2. Uttam understands her better than him.
  3. Can you do it yourself now?
  4. She isn’t so fast as him.
  5. Neither of the accusations is true.
  6. I met the girl who came to our society last month.
  7. The book that you referred me is a very good one.
  8. This is the girl whose story is published in the magazine.
  9. This project is the responsibility of Firan and me.
  10. Could you please explain this exercise to her?
  11. This is the magician whom we saw last night.

Q3) Fill in the blanks with correct pronoun examples and solve the pronoun worksheets.

  1. Listen to ________ I say.
  2. I know ___________you mean.
  3. The little boy hurt __________ when he fell from the stair.
  4. Ismat is as old as ___________.
  5. Whom can I trust, if not _________?
  6. I blamed _______ for not scoring good marks in the exam.
  7. He set ___________a tough target.
  8. The two men hate ________ other.
  9. From _____________ did you get that information?
  10. Either Ismat or Dharini left ________ books in the locker room.
  11. She made a delicious meal but ___________ didn’t enjoy.

Q4) Choose the pronoun examples from the given list and fill in the blanks to complete the pronoun worksheets.

(She/anyone/my/her/it/me/none/some/them/we/you)

  1. She loves ______ red pen very much.
  2. _____have several trees in our garden.
  3. Do you know ___________ who can solve it?
  4. Meet Mohor; _______ is well known in Muscat for her nursery.
  5. Who can introduce _______ to them?
  6. I have had ______ dinner.
  7. We are looking for this book; Who has kept ____ on the table?
  8. We bought a full tray of eggs online; _______ of the eggs were rotten.
  9. While selling milk villagers always mix ________ water with it.
  10. They started yesterday; don’t expect much from __________.
  11. Are __________ the same guy who was performing in the stage yesterday?

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Number Names and Numbers Worksheet for Kindergarten (PDF)

In this worksheet, we will learn about numbers and their names. The worksheet is suitable for KG-1 and KG-2 grades. The worksheet can be printed or converted to pdf by clicking on the button provided at the end of the number names worksheet.

Number Names and Numbers Worksheet

Q1. Write the numerals against number names

Number NameNumber
Seven 
Three 
Ten 
One 
Five 
Eight 
Four 
Two 
Six 
Nine 

Q2. Write the number names for the given numerals.

16 
20 
3 
14 
9 
15 
11 
8 
13 
12 

Q3.Write the missing numbers.

5  8  1112
  15  18  

Q4.Write the next five numbers.

11 ___ ___ ___ ___ ___

14 ___ ___ ___ ___ ___

9 ___ ___ ___ ___ ___

5 ___ ___ ___ ___ ___

15 ___ ___ ___ ___ ___

3 ___ ___ ___ ___ ___

10 ___ ___ ___ ___ ___

7 ___ ___ ___ ___ ___

12 ___ ___ ___ ___ ___

Q5. Fill in the boxes with numerals from 1 to 20 in order.

          
          

Q6. Read the number name and circle the number in the table.

 Number name Numerals
Nine4,  7,  3,  9,  2
Five6, 5, 2, 8, 7
Twelve12, 10, 15, 9, 14
Seventeen11, 13, 9, 17, 12
Eight10, 4, 9, 5, 8
Twenty18, 10, 15, 20 ,11
Fourteen14, 11, 19, 16, 10
Six2, 6, 3, 8, 4
Fifteen17, 11, 19, 15, 10

Q7. Write the numbers backwards from 20 to 1 in order.

          
          

Q8. Match the number name with numerals.

Match the number names
Match the number names

Q9. Fill in the missing numbers given below.

  • 11 ___ ___ 14
  • 16 ___ ___ 19
  • 13 ___ ___ 16
  • 17 ___ ___ 20
  • 14 ___ ___ 17
  •  9 ___ ___ 12
  • 15 ___ ___ 18
  •  7 ___ ___ 10
  • 12 ___ ___ 15

Q10. Count the number of images and write on the space provided

Counting the Numbers

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Indian Festivals: Worksheets with Answers (PDF)

India is called the land of festivals. In India, there is a festival in each month. Indians love festivals and festivals mean happiness, new-dresses, and tasty-food. Some festivals are celebrated by the whole country while some are region-based. Broadly, Indian festivals are categorized into three groups:

  1. National Festival like Republic Day, Gandhi Jayanti, Independence Day, etc
  2. Religious Festival like Diwali, Holi, Eid-Ul-Fitr, Gurpurb, Christmas, etc and
  3. Harvest Festival like Onam, Pongal, Bihu, Baisakhi etc

Let’s learn more about Indian Festivals while answering to the following questions. Answers of the questions are provided at the end of the article. Option to print or making is also provided at the end.

Worksheet on Indian Festivals

Q1. Write true and false for statements related to festivals of India

  1. Deepawali means ‘row of lamps’.
  2. In Andhra Pradesh, the harvest festival is called Pongal.
  3. Mahatma Gandhi is called the brother of the nation.
  4. Navroz is celebrated by the Parsi community.
  5. The Golden Temple is at Ambala.
  6. Children dress up as Santa Claus to celebrated Christmas.
  7. Indian Republic Day celebration is held at Rajpath in New Delhi.
  8. Indian Independence Day is celebrated on the day of 26 January.
  9. People draw kolams to decorate their houses for celebrating Pongal.
  10. Muharram is celebrated by people of the Muslim religion.
  11. Independence Day of India is celebrated at Red Fort, New Delhi.
Dussehra Festival
Fig. 1: Dussehra Festival

Q2. Choose the correct option to fill the blank spaces check your knowledge of Indian Festivals

1.__________________ is prepared on Eid-ul-Fitr.: a. Srikhand     b. Kheer         c. Sewain

2.________________ is called the festival of colours.: a. Holi          b.Diwali      c.Bihu

3. Teacher’s Day is celebrated on the birthday of ____________: a. Mahatma Gandhi      b. Jawaharlal Nehru     c. Radhakrishnan

4._______________ festival is called the ‘festival of light’.: a. Holi    b. Diwali      c. Dussehra

5. The holy book of the Sikhs called__________.: a. Guru Granth Sahib b. Koran c. Gita

6._______________ is celebrated by Christians as the birth of Jesus Christ.: a. Christmas     b.   Easter    c. Eid-ul-Fitr

7._______________ is celebrated to mark the end of a month long period of fasting.: a. Gurpurb    b. Eid-ul-Fitr       c.Navroz

8.____________ is the festival which marks the end of Navratri and Durga Pooja in India.: a. Dussehra b.Holi c. Janmashtami

9. In Baisakhi festival, men perform the ____________to the beat of the Dhol.: a. Giddha b. Bhangra c.Bihu

10. Children’s Day is celebrated on the birthday of ____________. a. Mahatma Gandhi b. Jawaharlal Nehru c. Radhakrishnan

Holi Festival
Fig. 2: Holi Festival

Q3. Match the following religious Indian festivals with their state.

SR NOFestivalState
1.Krishna Janmashtamia.Maharashtra
2.Durga pujab. Uttar Pradesh
3.Ganesh chaturthic. Rajasthan
4.Gangaurd. West Bengal
Table: Indian Festivals

Q4. Choose the correct answer to the following festivals.

  1. Flamingo Festival is organized in which place?
    1. Telangana 
    2. Karnataka
    3. Nagaland
    4. Andhra Pradesh  
  2.  Which season does Holi bring to India?
    1. Spring
    2. Summer
    3. Winter
    4. Rainy
  3. Bihu is the harvest festival of
    1. Assam
    2. Arunachal Pradesh
    3. West Bengal
    4. Manipur
  4. In the month of February which city hosts the Kala Ghoda Art festival?
    1. Jaipur
    2. Kolkata
    3. Mumbai
    4. Bengaluru
  5. Alta Taddi is celebrated in which state?
    1. Karnataka
    2. Maharashtra
    3. Jharkhand
    4. Andhra Pradesh
  6. Chapchar Kut festival is celebrated in which state?
    1. Mizoram
    2. Assam
    3. Manipur
    4. Meghalaya
  7. The Festival of Baisakhi comes in which month?
    1. April
    2. February
    3. January
    4. March
  8. The festival of Dussehra comes in which month?
    1. Jul-Aug
    2. May-Jun
    3. Nov –Dec
    4. Sep-Oct
  9. Which harvest festival is called ‘Festival of flowers’?
    1. Pongal
    2. Bihu
    3. Baisakhi
    4. Onam
  10. What is Vallamkalli?
    1. Car race
    2. Boat race
    3. Horse race
    4. Camel race
  11. In which festival people draw rangolis and Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, is worshipped?
    1. Dussehra
    2. Diwali
    3. Holi
    4. Durga Puja
  12. In which state of India, Chhatth  Puja is prominently celebrated?
    1. West Bengal
    2. Punjab
    3. Bihar
    4. Assam

Answer Keys for above-mentioned Indian Festivals Worksheet:

  • A1. 1. True, 2.False, 3.False, 4.True, 5.False, 6. True, 7. True, 8. False, 9. True, 10. True, 11. True
  • A2. 1. C, 2. A, 3. C, 4. B, 5.a, 6.a,7.b, 8.a, 9.b, 10. b
  • A3. 1. b, 2.d, 3.a, 4.c,
  • A4. 1. 4, 2. 1, 3. 1, 4. 3, 5. 4, 6. 1, 7. 1, 8. 4, 9. 4, 10. 2, 11. 2, 12. 3.

Multiplication Worksheets Grade 3 [with PDF]

Multiplication is one of the basic operations in mathematics that represents repeated addition. So in multiplication one number is added a number of times to get the results. Multiplication is represented by the signs cross ‘×’, asterisk ‘*’, or dot ‘·’. The numbers that are multiplied are called the factors and the result after multiplication is called the product. So, multiplication is an arithmetic operation to find the product of two or more numbers.

Properties of Multiplication

  1. Multiplication by 1: the multiplication of a number with 1 is always the number itself, for example- 15X1=15.
  2. Multiplication by 0: the multiplication of a number with 0 is always zero, for example-95X0=0
  3. The order does not matter in multiplication, the result remains the same. For example, 8X5=5X8=40.
  4. While multiplying three or more numbers, grouping can be done in any order to get the result. For example: 2x4x6x3=(2×4)x(6X3)=(2×6)x(4X3)=(2×3)x(4×6)=(2x4x3)x6. In all the above cases the result is the same as 144. So numbers can be grouped in any order to get the product.
  5. Multiplying by 10: While multiplying by 10 simply insert one 0 to the right of the number. For example, 4×10=40, here simply a 0 is inserted on the right of the number 4.
  6. Multiplying by 100: while multiplying by 100 simply insert two “0” s to the right of the number. For example, 6×100=600.
  7. Multiplying by 20, 30, 40, etc.: While multiplying a number with 20, 30, 40, etc. simply write a “0” at one’s place and then multiply the remaining numbers. For example, to multiply 30 with 7 put zero at one’s place, and then multiply 3 with 7 and write before 0. The answer is 30×7=210.
  8. Solving Multiplication Worksheet or multiplication problems will be easier if you learn the multiplication chart or multiplication table by heart. The multiplication table is provided in Fig. 1 for your reference.

Multiplication Chart

Multiplication chart or Multiplication table is a very useful mathematical tool to find the product of two numbers in the chart. Refer to Fig. 1 to find an example of a multiplication chart.

Multiplication table
Fig. 1: Multiplication chart or Multiplication table

Using this multiplication chart is very easy. To multiply two numbers in this table simply find the numbers in the column and rows and find the overlapping cell to find the product of multiplication. For example in the above figure multiplication of 6 X 4 is 24. Find 4 in column and 6 in rows and find the overlapping cell 24 to find the result.

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Multiplication Worksheets Grade 3

Q1) Fill in the blanks to solve the following multiplication worksheets

  1. Multiplication means ___________ addition.
  2. 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 6=__________ X _______________ =30
  3. 9 + 9 + 9 + 9 + 9 + 9 + 9 + 9 + 9 =________________ X 9= __________
  4. 3 X 7= _______+__________+__________=___________
  5. Write 5 X 10 in addition format: ________________________________
  6. 8 X________ = 7 X _________________=56
  7. 7 X 100=____________=70 X_____
  8. 23 X _________= 2 X 3 X__________=15 X__________= 0 X 3 X 5= __________
  9. 2 X 3 X 4 X 5 = (2 X 3 X 4) X______=(2 X_____) X (3 X_____)
  10. The result that we get in a multiplication problem is called ___________.
  11. 15 X 23= 15 X (8 + __________)
  12. 67 X 8=_______________.
  13. 12 X 29 =______________.
  14. 567 X 48 =_____________.
  15. 234 X 23 X 4 X 0= ________________.
  16. 7 weeks= _______________ days.
  17. 8 years= ________________months.
  18. 3 years=________________days
  19. 6 years= ______________ weeks
  20. 1 day=______________minutes
  21. 4 hours= _____________seconds.
  22. The product of 14 and 5 is ________________ tens.

Q2) Write True or False for the following multiplication worksheets statements based on your understanding of multiplication.

  1. The numbers that are multiplied are called Products
  2. To find the double of a number we have to multiply the number with 2.
  3. One can jump 6 times higher on the moon than on the earth. If Swarnali jumps 50 cm in the earth she will jump 300 cm on the moon.
  4. 40 X 75 =4 X 25 X 30
  5. 5 X (3+4)= 5X3+5X4
  6. 32 X 60= 32 X 6 X 10
  7. A man has 32 teeth, So 4 men will have 108 teeth.
  8. An adult has 206 bones in his body. If a group consists of 5 such members, there will be a total of 1,030 bones.
  9. 8 sevens= 4 X 7 + 2 X 7.
  10. The symbol “X” indicates multiplication.
  11. Multiplication problems can be checked using addition.
  12. 6 X 1000 >60 X 100
  13. A multiplication problem can have a remainder.
  14. Multiplication table helps in easily solving multiplication worksheet problems.
  15. The term subtraction is associated with multiplication.

Q3) Multiplication Worksheets Grade 3 Word Problems: Solve the following Mental Math Multiplication word problems

  1. A toy costs Rs. 678 per piece. A team is planning to distribute 78 such tops to the poor children in a NGO. What will be the total expense of the team?
  2. Aharsi thought of an even number between 50 and 60 which is a multiple of 7. What is the number?
  3. What will be product of the largest 3-digit number and the largest 2-digit number?
  4. Firan wants to buy a nice gift for his wife Mohor on her birthday. So he started saving 26 OMR per month. So, in a year what will be amount that Firan will be saving?
  5. Sumita sold 8 necklaces to Dipusree. Each necklace set costs Rs 136/-. If Dipusree gave a Rs 2000/- note to Sumita, how much she will get as return?
  6. Uttam purchased 500 stamps for Swarnali’s craftwork. Swarnali has to prepare 9 toys using those stamps. She used 48 stamps in each toy. So how many stamps will remain once she finishes all toys?
  7. What is the missing number in the problem:  3___5 X 3 =1095?
  8. Ismat have a collection of few pens. The number of pens is between 50 and 60. So, how many pens does Ismat have if the number comes in the multiplication chart of 7 and 8 both?
  9. Apurba went to Nesto market and purchased a dozen egg trays. Each tray consists of 30 eggs. After returning to home he found that in each tray two of the eggs are rotten which needs to be thrown away. So how many good eggs did Apurba purchase?
  10. In a competitive exam 36 question to be answered. All questions are compulsory for submission. For each correct answer 6 marks will be rewarded and for each wrong answer 2 marks will be deducted. Aharsi answered 29 questions correctly. So what will be his score?

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Worksheet on Currency Names of Different Countries [with PDF]

Currency is an exchange medium for any goods and services. This is basically a money system in common use. Normally they are in the form of paper, plastic, or coins.

Different countries have different currencies. Kuwaiti Dinar is the Strongest and Venezuelan Bolívar is the weakest currencies of the world.

The currency values are not fixed. They change every day depending on the exchange value. To explain this in simple language, with 100 INR what you can buy today, you may not buy the same thing after a week. So buying or exchanging the value of currencies changes. Dollar, Pound, Euro, Yen, Rupee, Dinar, Rial, etc are the most popular currencies in the world.

Let’s learn about currencies of different countries while solving the Currency and Countries worksheet provided below. Answers to the questions are provided at the end of the worksheet for reference.

Worksheet on Currency Names of Different Countries

Currency and Countries Worksheets

Q1. Match the currency names with the proper country.

Country NameCurrency Unit
1. Afghanistana) Canadian Dollar
2. Argentinab)  Australian Dollar
3. Australiac)  Rupee  
4. Belgiumd)  Chinese Yuan  
5. Indiae) Egyptian Pound Afghani
6. Canadaf)  Danish Krone  Euro  
7. Chinag) Dinar
8. Denmarkh)  Euro  
9. Egypti) Afghani
10. Iraqj)Peso
Table: Country vs Currency

Q2. Choose the appropriate currency from the given list and Write in the space with respect to the country.

[Euro, Ringgit, Won, Shekel, Riyal, Yen, Rial, Franc, Rouble, Riyal]

  1. Russia                       _______________________
  2. Indonesia                 _______________________
  3. Saudi Arabia            _______________________
  4. Israel                        _______________________
  5. Italy                          _______________________
  6. Japan                       _______________________
  7. South Korea            _______________________
  8. Malaysia                 ________________________
  9. Switzerland           ________________________
  10. Oman                   _________________________

Q3. Tick the correct option from the given values related to Currency of various countries.

1. Which two country have the same currency? a. India and Japan          b. Colombia and Argentina    c. Brazil and Germany

2. __________ Signature is printed on Rs. 100 note of Indian currency? a. Prime minister     b. Governor    c. President 

3. What is the short form of United States Dollar? a. $US         b. U$S     c.US$

4. Currency of which of the following country is “Taka”? a. India b. Pakistan c. Bangladesh

5. _____________is the full form of RBI?   a. Reputed bank of India     b. Reserve bank of India   c. Regional Bank of India

6. Currency of France is __________ a. Euro    b. Riyal   c.  Won

7. What is the symbol of Japanese Yen? a. VT     b. T   c. ¥

8. What is the currency of Nigeria? a. Won  b. Naira  c. Euro

9. Kr is the currency symbol of which country? a. Japan   b. Somalia   c.  Denmark

10. What is the currency unit of India? a. 100 paisa  b. 100 cents  c. 100 dinars

Q4. Write the name of the countries against the currency images.

Countries and their Currencies

Q5. Can you answer the following questions on Countries and Currencies

  1. Which country’s currency is the new peso?
  2. The rupee is not a currency of which of the following countries? a. Nepal b. Pakistan c. India d. Sri Lanka e. Bangladesh
  3. Which is the strongest currency in this world?
  4. Which is the weakest currency in the world?
  5. Which is the weakest currency of all times?
  6. Euro is the currency of which of the following countries? a. Greece b. Portugal c. Finland d. Belgium e. All of the above
  7. In which year first demonetization in Independent India happened?
  8. Both Canada and Singapore has its currency name as ____________.
  9. Are Indian Rupee and Pakistani Rupees have the same value while transactions?
  10. Ringgit is the currency name of __________________________.

Answer keys:

  • A1. 1-i, 2-j, 3-b, 4-h, 5-c, 6-a, 7-d, 8-f, 9-e, 10-g
  • A2. 1-Rouble, 2-Rupiah, 3-Riyal, 4-Shekel, 5-Euro, 6-Yen, 7-Won, 8-Ringgit, 9-Franc, 10-Rial
  • A3. 1 .b,  2. b, 3. C, 4 .b, 5.b, 6.a, 7.c, 8.b,   9.c , 10.a
  • A4. 1. Oman , 2. USA, 3. UK , 4. India, 5. Russia, 6. Italy, 7. Germany, 8. Japan, 9. Spain, 10. China
  • A5. 1. Mexican currency,     2. e,  3. Kuwaiti Diner  4. Venezuelan Bolívar,  5. Zimbabwean dollar,  6. e, 7. 1954    8. Dollar    9. No    10. Malaysia

Comparative and Superlative Worksheets with PDF

What is a comparative adjective?

A comparative adjective is used to compare two nouns denoting a higher or lower degree of quality with respect to one another. For example, Aharsi is stronger than Advik. In this sentence strength of Aharsi and Advik are compared and it is informed that Aharsi has more strength. Here, the adjective stronger is showing the comparative form of the adjective strong. The suffix “-er” is often added at the end of an adjective to make it a comparative adjective.

What is a Superlative Adjective?

A superlative adjective denotes the extreme form of quality and is used while comparing three or more nouns. The suffix “-est” is often added at the end of an adjective to convert into a superlative adjective. For example, Swarnali is the strongest in the group. In this sentence, the adjective form “strongest” is used to inform the extreme quality in a group. So here strongest is the superlative form and is made by adding (suffixed) -est to the adjective strong.

Rules for changing into comparative and superlative form

  • Rule 1: As mentioned above adding the suffix “er” and “est” to the adjective is the most common rule to form a comparative and superlative degree of adjectives.
  • Rule 2: When the word ends with “y”, Change the “y” to “i” and then add “-er” or “-est” to form comparative and superlative respectively. For example, Easy—–Easier—–Easiest
  • Rule 3: When the word ends with a single consonant, preceded by a single vowel, double the last consonant before adding “-er” or “-est”. For example, Big—-Bigger—-Biggest, Here “g” is doubled prior to adding “-er” or “-est” to convert it into comparative and superlative form respectively.
  • Rule 4: When the words have two syllables (ending with “-ful”, “-less”,”-ing”, “-ed”, “-ous”, etc), Use the word more/most or less/least before the adjective to convert it into comparative or superlative form. For example, Beautiful—–More Beautiful——Most Beautiful. In this example more or most is added to convert comparative and superlative respectively.
  • Rule 5: When the word ends with “e”, Remove one “e” while adding “-er” or “-est”. For example, Wise—-Wiser—-Wisest. Here, only single “e” is used dropping the other one.
  • Rule 6: There are a few irregular adjectives that are not formed using any rule. So better to memorize those. The following table provides a few irregular comparative and superlative adjective examples to help you memorize.
Positive AdjectiveComparative AdjectiveSuperlative Adjective
GoodBetterBest
FarFartherFarthest
ManyMoreMost
Bad/EvilWorseWorst
Littleless/lesserleast
WellBetterBest
MuchMoreMost
illWorseWorst
Irregular Comparatives and Superlatives Table

Remember to use the article “THE” before all superlatives in any sentences. For example, He is the best in his class.

Comparative and Superlative Worksheets with PDF

Let’s learn more about the comparative and superlative degree of adjectives while solving the worksheet problems given below:

Comparative and Superlative Worksheets

Q1) Fill the table with correct positive, comparative or superlative forms of the given adjectives

Sr. NoPositiveComparativeSuperlative
1Thin  
2 Stronger 
3  Happiest
4Large  
5 Sweeter 
6  Wealthiest
7Difficult  
8 Better 
9  Worst
10Brave  
11 More 
12  Easiest
13Young  
14Slow  
15Kind  
16 Taller 
17 More beautiful 
18 Fatter 
19Unfortunate  
20  Whitest
21  Most courageous
22  Least
23  Richest
24Old  
25Cool  
Table for Positive Comparative and Superlative Adjective example

Q2) Add appropriate positive, comparative or superlative forms of the given adjective and complete the sentence given below:

  1. Ram is ____________ (tall) than Rahim.
  2. Uttam’s car is the _____________ (costly) of all.
  3. Titly’s painting is _____________(good) than mine.
  4. Today the sun is _______ (bright) than yesterday.
  5. Sumita is the _____________(short) in the group.
  6. Zaki is ____________(silly) than Ismat.
  7. 10 Kg bag is _________(heavy) than 5 Kg bag.
  8. The living room is _______ (dirty) than the bedroom.
  9. An apple is __________(sweet) than a plum.
  10. Aharsi is the __________(quiet) student in Section A of Class IV.
  11. Among all the colors, Black is the ____________ (dark).
  12. Advik is _______ (cheerful) than Zaki.
  13. The first comedian was the ___________ (funny) in the group.
  14. The grand mosque is the ___________ (good) mosque in Oman.
  15. Singer Shreya Ghoshal is ______________ (popular) than Sunidhi Chouhan
  16. Rose is ________________ (beautiful) than hibiscus.
  17. The weather of this winter is even __________(bad) than last winter.
  18. A crocodile is ________________ (dangerous) than a snake.
  19. Russia is the _________________ (big) country in the world.
  20. Earth is ___________ (far) from the Sun but the Jupiter is _______ (far).

Q3) Compare the words below and make a meaningful sentence using a comparative or superlative degree. The first one is solved as an example.

  1. Cheetah/animals (fast): Cheetah is the fastest among animals.
  2. Basketball/Cricket (easy) :
  3. Sahara desert/deserts (large):
  4. Burj Khalifa/statue of liberty (tall):
  5. Titanic/Anaconda (interesting):
  6. 12 Kg/25 Kg (light):
  7. Rocket/Aeroplane (fast):
  8. An elephant/a goat (strong):
  9. A school/A hospital (Cheerful):
  10. A market/a temple (noisy):
  11. April/August (short):
  12. Kerala/Rajasthan (rainy):

Q4) Choose the word from the given keywords and use it to complete the sentence with proper positive, comparative or superlative degree of adjectives:

(hard/far/hot/bad/smart/funny/old/ small/good/important)

  1. Ismat thinks she’s _________ than Swarnali.
  2. 3 idiots is one of the ___________ film I’ve seen.
  3. Can you tell me the ___________ month of Oman?
  4. Summer is the ________________ season in Oman.
  5. According to Uttam, money is not ___________ than health.
  6. Ravleen is _________________ than Dharini.
  7. Mohor always crack the ______________ jokes.
  8. Firan’s new laptop is ______________ than the old one.
  9. His new house is a little ______________ than the old one.
  10. Swarnali studies ___________ than Deep.

Q5) Use each of the comparative and superlative degrees mentioned in Irregular Comparatives and Superlatives Table and make one sentence.

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