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Printable Comparative Adjectives Worksheet | Grade 7 ELA
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Mastering Adjective Forms: A Grade 7 Grammar Guide
This essential worksheet provides targeted practice for students learning to correctly use absolute, comparative, and superlative adjectives. Through a series of structured exercises, learners will strengthen their command of grammar conventions, leading to more precise and descriptive writing. It is an ideal resource for reinforcing a core lesson on adjective usage.
At a Glance
- Grade: 5–8 · Subject: English Language Arts (ELA)
- Standard:
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.7.1— Demonstrate command of standard English grammar and usage.- Skill Focus: Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
- Format: 2 pages · 21 problems · Answer key included · PDF
- Best For: Grammar review, independent practice, homework
- Time: 15–20 minutes
What's Inside
This two-page resource is designed for clarity and effectiveness. The first page is a concise instructional guide that clearly defines absolute, comparative, and superlative adjectives with memorable examples. The second page contains 21 practice exercises split into two parts. Part A presents 15 fill-in-the-blank tasks where the required adjective form is specified, while Part B features six sentences where students must use context to select the correct form. A complete answer key is included for easy review.
A Progression of Skill
The worksheet follows a proven gradual-release model to build student confidence and ensure comprehension. The structure supports learners as they move from foundational knowledge to independent application.
- Guided Practice: The first page acts as a reference sheet, providing clear definitions and examples that anchor the learning and explain the rules for forming each adjective type.
- Supported Practice: In Part A, students are given an adjective and explicitly told which form to write (e.g., "gorgeous (superlative)"). This allows them to focus solely on applying the formation rules for 15 problems.
- Independent Practice: Part B requires a higher level of understanding. Students must analyze the context of each sentence to determine whether an absolute, comparative, or superlative adjective is needed, demonstrating true mastery.
Standards Alignment
This worksheet directly supports the development of skills required by Common Core State Standards for middle school language arts. The primary alignment is to CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.7.1, which requires students to “Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.” While the skill is introduced in earlier grades (e.g., L.3.1.g), this worksheet provides essential review for older students to ensure their grammar is precise.
How to Use It
This versatile worksheet can be implemented in several ways. Use it as a pre-assessment to gauge existing knowledge, as homework following a direct instruction mini-lesson, or as a formative assessment to check for understanding. It is perfect for students in grades 5 through 8 who need focused practice on adjective conventions and is particularly helpful for learners who struggle with applying the specific rules for comparative and superlative forms. The activity is designed to be completed in 15 to 20 minutes.
The ability to use comparative and superlative adjectives correctly is a foundational element of grammatical precision. This skill directly supports standard CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.7.1 by providing students with the tools for clearer, more effective communication. This worksheet offers focused, scaffolded practice on a single grammatical concept, providing the repetition necessary to move a skill from short-term memory to long-term application. By mastering the 21 problems, students not only prepare for assessments but also build a more sophisticated command of the English language that will serve them in all academic and real-world writing tasks.




