Degrees Of Comparison Crossword Puzzle

Instruction: Select a cell, type in answers based on clues, and complete the puzzle.

      Mastering the degrees of comparison is essential for effective communication with correct grammar usage. Welcome to the Degrees of Comparison crossword puzzle, designed to test and enhance your understanding of how adjectives and adverbs change forms to compare different things. In this puzzle, you'll encounter fill-in-the-blank sentences where you'll need to choose the correct degree of comparison based on the context. Some hints will provide the base form of the word in brackets, and your task is to determine whether the sentence requires the positive, comparative, or superlative form. For example, you might see a sentence like This book is _____ than the previous one. (interesting), where you need to fill in with more interesting. 

       

      This puzzle is perfect for learners looking to strengthen their grammar skills and apply the rules of comparison in a practical way. Ready to challenge yourself and improve your English? Start solving now and see how well you can master the degrees of comparison!

      Degrees of Comparison Clue List

      Across

      • 1. 'Fast' is an example of _____ form of an adjective or adverb.
      • 2. The form used to compare two things (e.g., faster).
      • 3. The cheetah is _____ than the lion. (fast)
      • 4. The weather today is _____ than yesterday. (bad)
      • 5. She gave the _____ speech at the ceremony. (easy)

      Down

      • 1. The form used to compare three or more things (e.g., fastest).
      • 2. Superlative form of 'good.'
      • 3. She is the _____ beautiful person I have ever seen.
      • 4. His performance was _____ than last time. (good)
      • 5. My brother is _____ than I am. (old)
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