Discovering Comparatives and Superlatives in Our Solar System
Explore the fascinating world of comparative and superlative forms while learning about our solar system. From planet sizes to distances from the sun, this visual presentation compares various celestial bodies using English grammar concepts.
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Comparatives Comparatives and and Superlatives Superlatives
Jupiter is bigger than Mars. Jupiter is bigger than Mars. ________
Mars is colder than Earth. Mars is colder than Earth. ________
The Moon is smaller than Earth. The Moon is smaller than Earth. ________
Saturn is closer to the Sun Saturn is closer to the Sun than Neptune. than Neptune. ________
Mercury is the closest planet Mercury is the closest planet to to The The Sun. ________ Sun.
Venus is hotter than Uranus. Venus is hotter than Uranus. ________
The Sun is the hottest star in The Sun is the hottest star in the Solar System. the Solar System. ________
Neptune is the farthest Neptune is the farthest planet from planet from The __________ The Sun. Sun.
Mercury is the smallest Mercury is the smallest planet in t planet in the he Solar System. Solar System. __________
Whats the name of this? What s the name of this? It s called the It s called the Solar System. ________________ Solar System.
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