
Well, better, best, badly, worse, and worst
Free printable Grade 11 English worksheet for "Well, better, best, badly, worse, and worst" — practice adjectives and adverbs (grammar and mechanics). No-prep, print or assign online.
This challenging worksheet focuses on the comparative and superlative forms of common adjectives and adverbs, specifically well, better, best, badly, worse, and worst. Teachers can use this resource to reinforce students' understanding of grammar mechanics and improve their writing skills. Ideal for high school English classes, it supports lessons on adjective and adverb usage with targeted practice exercises.
Learning objectives
- Identify and differentiate between adjectives and adverbs in comparative and superlative forms
- Correctly use well, better, best, badly, worse, and worst in sentences
- Apply advanced grammar rules to enhance sentence clarity and precision
Answer Key

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What grade or age is this English & Reading worksheet for?
It's designed for High School (ages 14–18), covering Adjectives and adverbs.
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