Understanding Irregular Adjectives
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Understanding Irregular Adjectives

This ESL worksheet on irregular adjectives is perfect for adults at the A2/B1 level who want to master comparative and superlative forms like better, worse, and most. Packed with clear grammar rules, gap-fills, sentence rewrites, and creative writing prompts, it ensures a solid grasp of irregular adjective usage. Perfect for building confidence and fluency in comparing and describing!

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Study the rule:

Some adjectives in English change completely when comparing things instead of just adding "-er" or "-est." Here are the irregular comparatives and superlatives: 1. Good - Comparative: better - Superlative: best 2. Bad - Comparative: worse - Superlative: worst 3. Far - Comparative: further - Superlative: furthest 4. Little - Comparative: less - Superlative: least 5. Much/Many - Comparative: more - Superlative: most Use these forms when you want to compare two things (comparative) or more than two things (superlative).
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Use the correct form of the word in brackets to complete each sentence.

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Choose the correct options to complete the sentences.

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Unscramble the words to make sentences.

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Rewrite the following sentences using irregular comparative forms of the adjectives.

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Write your sentences.

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