Degree of Comparison in English Grammar with Examples (Class 5 to 10)

🌟 What is Degree of Comparison?

In English Grammar, Degree of Comparison tells us how a person, animal, place, or thing is compared with another. The degree of comparisonΒ refers to the forms of adjectives and adverbs (positive, comparative, superlative) applied to show the intensity or level of a quality, comparing one person/action or things to others, from genaral description (tall) to higher comparison (taller) and the highest degree (tallest). These kinds of degrees help us express differences in size, speed, beauty, etc., using words like “-er/-est” for short words or “more/most” for longer ones, with irregular forms like “good/better/best”

We use degrees of comparison to show:

  • who is tall

  • who is taller

  • who is tallest

πŸ‘‰ It helps us compare qualities like:

  • big

  • fast

  • good

  • beautiful

  • intelligent


πŸ“˜ Types of Degree of Comparison

There are THREE degrees of comparison in English grammar:

  1. Positive Degree

  2. Comparative Degree

  3. Superlative Degree

Let us understand them one by one with easy examples.


1️⃣ Positive Degree

(Discussing about ONE person or thing)

The Positive Degree shows only one person or thing.
πŸ‘‰ There is NO comparison.

πŸ“Œ Structure:

Subject + adjective

βœ… Examples:

  • Ram is tall.

  • This flower is beautiful.

  • He is intelligent.

  • The weather is cold.

πŸ“Œ Here, we are not comparing.
We are only describing.


2️⃣ Comparative Degree

(Comparison between TWO persons or things)

The Comparative Degree is used when we compare two persons, animals, or things.

Usually, we add –er or use more.

πŸ“Œ Structure:

Subject + adjective + er + than
OR
Subject + more + adjective + than

βœ… Examples:

  • Ram is taller than Lakshman.

  • This flower is more beautiful than that one.

  • A motorbike is faster than a bicycle.

  • English is easier than Mathematics.

πŸ“Œ Word β€œthan” is very important in comparative degree.


3️⃣ Superlative Degree

(Comparing MORE THAN TWO PERSONS/THINGS)

The Superlative Degree is used when we compare more than two persons or things.

Usually, we add –est or use most.

πŸ“Œ Structure:

Subject + the + adjective + est
OR
Subject + the most + adjective

βœ… Examples:

  • Aditya is the tallest boy in the class.

  • This is the most beautiful flower in the garden.

  • Cheetah is the fastest animal.

  • She is the best student in the school.

πŸ“Œ Article β€œthe” is compulsory in superlative degree.


πŸ“Š Degree of Comparison Table (Very Important)

PositiveComparativeSuperlative
talltallertallest
smallsmallersmallest
fastfasterfastest
goodbetterbest
badworseworst
happyhappierhappiest
beautifulmore beautifulmost beautiful

⚠️ Important Grammar Rules

πŸ”Ή Rule 1: One-syllable adjectives

Add –er / –est

  • tall β†’ taller β†’ tallest

  • fast β†’ faster β†’ fastest


πŸ”Ή Rule 2: Adjectives ending in y

Change y β†’ i and add –er / –est

  • happy β†’ happier β†’ happiest

  • easy β†’ easier β†’ easiest


πŸ”Ή Rule 3: Long adjectives

Use more / most

  • beautiful β†’ more beautiful β†’ most beautiful

  • intelligent β†’ more intelligent β†’ most intelligent


πŸ”Ή Rule 4: Irregular adjectives

These do not follow rules.
You must remember them.

PositiveComparativeSuperlative
goodbetterbest
badworseworst
muchmoremost
littlelessleast

❌ Common Mistakes Students Make

❌ He is more taller than me.
βœ… He is taller than me.

❌ She is the most smartest girl.
βœ… She is the smartest girl.

πŸ“Œ Never use more + er together.


✍️ Change the Degree (Examples)

Positive β†’ Comparative

  • Ram is strong.
    πŸ‘‰ Ram is stronger than Shyam.

Comparative β†’ Superlative

  • This book is better than that book.
    πŸ‘‰ This book is the best of all.


🧠 Easy Trick to Remember

  • One person β†’ Positive

  • Two persons β†’ Comparative

  • More than two β†’ Superlative


🎯 Why Degree of Comparison is Important?

  • Helps in clear communication

  • Used in school exams

  • Important for spoken English

  • Helps in writing essays and stories


πŸ“ Practice Sentences (For Students)

  1. Mount Everest is the ______ mountain in the world. (high)

  2. My house is ______ than yours. (big)

  3. This is the ______ day of my life. (happy)

(Answers: highest, bigger, happiest)


🌟 Conclusion –

The Degree of Comparison is easy, useful, and fun if you understand it step by step.
Practice daily, read examples aloud, and soon you will use it naturally in speaking and writing 😊

A) Identify the Degree (3 Questions)

Q1.Β 

He is a tall boy.
Answer: Positive Degree

Q2.

This book is better than that one.
Answer: Comparative Degree

Q3.

Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world.
Answer: Superlative Degree

B) Change the Degree (3 Questions)

Q4.

Change into Comparative Degree:
Rita is kind.
Answer: Rita is kinder than Sita.

Q5.

Change into Superlative Degree:
This road is longer than that road.
Answer: This road is the longest of all.

Q6.

Change into Positive Degree:
Iron is stronger than wood.
Answer: Wood is not as strong as iron.

C) Fill in the Blanks (3 Questions)

Q7.

My house is ______ than yours. (big)
Answer: bigger

Q8.

She is the ______ girl in the class. (intelligent)
Answer: most intelligent

Q9.

This is the ______ movie I have ever seen. (good)
Answer: best

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