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English·Grammar & Punctuation·procedural

Comparatives & Superlatives

Form and use comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs, choosing correctly between them

Suggested ages 8–9

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Learning journey

Your child is mastering more sophisticated grammar — learning to use different verb tenses correctly, understanding how adjectives and adverbs work, and using punctuation to make their writing clearer and more varied.

Evidence of understanding

  • Form comparatives and superlatives for 'big' (bigger/biggest), 'beautiful' (more/most beautiful), and 'good' (better/best)
  • Choose the correct form in 'She runs _____ (faster/more fast) than her brother' and explain the rule
  • Write sentences using both a comparative adverb ('more carefully') and a superlative adjective ('tallest') correctly

Assessment prompt

If Comparatives & Superlatives is comparing three things — like three books they've read — can they correctly say one is "good", another is "better", and the best one is "the best"?

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