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This medium worksheet introduces comparative adjectives that compare two things. In Part A, second graders complete nine fill-in-the-blank sentences such as 'An elephant is ___ than a mouse,' practicing how to add '-er' to short adjectives. Part B is a matching activity where students pair base adjectives like 'tall,' 'fast,' 'soft,' and 'cold' with their comparative forms 'taller,' 'faster,' 'softer,' and 'colder,' building a clear bridge to third-grade grammar.

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Busy Bee
Adjectives
Grade 2
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) An elephant is bigger than a mouse.
2) A snail is slower than a rabbit.
3) To compare two things, we add 'er ' to the end of short adjectives.
4) The giraffe is taller than the dog.
5) Ice is colder than soup.
6) A feather is lighter than a rock.
7) When we compare two nouns, we use a comparative adjective.
8) A lemon is smaller than a banana.
9) Summer is hotter than winter.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
tall
taller
softer
fast
faster
colder
soft
softer
taller
cold
colder
faster
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