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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives I Have Who Has Game

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“I have, who has?” games are perfect to engage the whole class. With this version of the game, your students will play with comparative and superlative adjectives.

Benefits of the “I have, who has” game in the classroom 

Besides helping your students review comparative and superlative adjectives in this case, “I have, who has” games in general require a fair amount of focused listening. You may be surprised by the silent and calm atmosphere in which this activity takes place.
To be heard correctly  when they talk, your students will have to speak very clearly and loudly. That’s usually not something they do very well, so a little practice can’t hurt. 

How to play this “I have, who has?” game

After dealing all the cards of a set, you say “Who has the first card ?”and the student holding it answers “I have the first card. Who has ... ?  The student who has the card featuring the answer continues. The answer key is included, so you can easily follow the game and help or correct a student if necessary. If you want to spice things up, you can time the games and see how well their performance improves.

What’s in the file ? 

There are 4 versions of the game: 

  1. comparative only (“Who has the comparative of big ? I Have “bigger”. Who Has … ?”)
  2. superlative only (“Who has the superlative of big ? I Have “the biggest”. Who Has … ?”)
  3. a mix of both
  4. another mix of both

There are 2 printing options: with or without a background.

Before playing, you can hand your students the included worksheets : for each adjective, they’ll have to identify if it is short or long and the forms it will take. The answer key is also included. 

Your students will play with the following adjectives: 

amazing, bad, beautiful, big, delicious, difficult, easy, expensive, funny, good, great, happy, heavy, hot, intelligent, interesting, large, lazy, long, lucky, nervous, nice, noisy, old, short, slow, strong, tall, warm, young

Have fun with this “I have, who has?” game on comparative and superlative adjectives, your students will love it! 

If you like “I have, who has” games,  you may want to take a look at our custom category

You can read our blog post (in French) about ”I Have, Who has ?” : Le jeu j'ai qui a en anglais

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This product is for your personal and your classroom use only.

It is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying or distributing for more than one teacher is strictly prohibited. Please read TOU included in the file.

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Last updated Jan 27th, 2022
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