5 Comparative and Superlative Worksheets for Classrooms
Teaching these comparatives and superlatives worksheets can be tons of fun. Especially, if you use these free homemade worksheets.
Teaching these comparatives and superlatives worksheets can be tons of fun. Especially, if you use these free homemade worksheets.
While adjectives describe nouns, adverbs describe/modify verbs. Adverbs explain ‘how’, ‘when’ or ‘where’ an action takes place. They usually end in “-ly”.
In this collective nouns worksheet, students have to fill in the blanks with collective nouns like “flock”, “herd” and “swarm”.
A plural noun suggests more than one person, place or thing. Our plural nouns worksheet tests countable nouns and uncountable nouns.
In this irregular plural nouns worksheet, students have to convert each singular noun to plural irregular nouns. For example, “men” is an irregular plural noun for “man”.
Possessive nouns show ownership. “The boy’s ball” shows that the ball belongs to the boy. Create possessive nouns in this worksheet.
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In this common and proper nouns worksheet, students have to brainstorm types of proper nouns like “mountain” and “Mount Everest”.
This minimal pairs list is perfect to practice English pronunciation because students have to distinguish between two similar sounding words. For example, ship and sheep are minimal pairs.