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What It Is:
The image shows an educational resource focusing on comparisons in English grammar. It presents examples of comparisons using adjectives (e.g., '...is more beautiful than...'), nouns (e.g., '...has better/worse English than...'), verbs (e.g., '...cleans more than...') and past participles (e.g., '...is better paid than...'). The examples use comparative structures with 'than' and 'as.'
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for middle school and high school students (grades 6-12) or adult ESL learners. It focuses on grammatical structures that require a foundational understanding of parts of speech and sentence construction.
Why Use It:
This resource helps students understand and practice comparative sentence structures in English. It improves their ability to express comparisons using adjectives, nouns, verbs, and past participles, enhancing their overall grammar and writing skills.
How to Use It:
Use this as a reference sheet for different types of comparisons. Students can study the examples provided and then create their own sentences using the same structures. It can also be used as a basis for grammar exercises and quizzes.
Target Users:
This worksheet is beneficial for English language learners (ELLs), ESL students, and native English speakers who need to reinforce their understanding of comparative grammar. It is also useful for teachers seeking a concise resource for teaching comparisons.
The image shows an educational resource focusing on comparisons in English grammar. It presents examples of comparisons using adjectives (e.g., '...is more beautiful than...'), nouns (e.g., '...has better/worse English than...'), verbs (e.g., '...cleans more than...') and past participles (e.g., '...is better paid than...'). The examples use comparative structures with 'than' and 'as.'
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for middle school and high school students (grades 6-12) or adult ESL learners. It focuses on grammatical structures that require a foundational understanding of parts of speech and sentence construction.
Why Use It:
This resource helps students understand and practice comparative sentence structures in English. It improves their ability to express comparisons using adjectives, nouns, verbs, and past participles, enhancing their overall grammar and writing skills.
How to Use It:
Use this as a reference sheet for different types of comparisons. Students can study the examples provided and then create their own sentences using the same structures. It can also be used as a basis for grammar exercises and quizzes.
Target Users:
This worksheet is beneficial for English language learners (ELLs), ESL students, and native English speakers who need to reinforce their understanding of comparative grammar. It is also useful for teachers seeking a concise resource for teaching comparisons.




