Directions: Tell whether the adjective in each sentence is in positive, comparative or superlative degree. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
1. This is the prettiest dress in the boutique.
2. I lost my comfortable shoes. 3. Reading book is better than watching movie.
4. Today is the worst day of my life.
5. He is a courageous man. 6. Do you have anything further to say to us?
7. She ran farther than the rest. 8. This is a biggest table I have ever seen.
9. Leo is a good painter.
10. This is the least expensive jacket in the store.
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Answers:
1. Superlative
2. Positive
3. Comparative
4. Superlative
5. Positive
6. Comparative
7. Comparative
8. Superlative
9. Positive
10. Superlative
Degrees of Adjectives
Positive Degree - this relates to adjectives or adverbs that does not make a comparison.
Comparative Degree - this adjective expresses how two people or things are different.
Superlative Degree - this adjective is to show how two or more people or things are different to all the other groups.