Make grammar practice fun and interactive with this I Have, Who Has? card game focused on comparative and superlative adjectives. Students will review one- and two-syllable adjectives, adjectives ending in -y, and longer adjectives while developing listening, speaking, and critical thinking skills. This engaging ESL activity works perfectly for grammar centers, small groups, and whole-class play.
Why Teachers Love This Activity
- Provides hands-on practice with comparatives and superlatives
- Encourages active listening and quick response
- Perfect for ELL, ESL, and EFL learners at multiple levels
- Reusable resource – just print, laminate, and use all year long
- Ideal for grammar review, warm-ups, or end-of-class activities
Three Complete Ways to Play
This resource includes three variations of the game so you can adapt it to your students’ needs:
- Comparative Adjectives Only – practice “bigger, taller, faster”
- Superlative Adjectives Only – practice “biggest, tallest, fastest”
- Mixed Comparatives & Superlatives – challenge students with both forms together
What’s Included
- 40 I Have/Who Has? cards per set
- 3 complete game sets (Comparative, Superlative, Mixed)
- Color and Black & White versions for easy printing
- Teacher directions included for setup and play
How to Use
Print and cut out the cards. For best results, laminate before use to ensure durability. Students sit in a circle or play in groups. Each student takes a card and reads it aloud, linking “I have…” with the matching “Who has…?” Students must listen carefully, identify the correct comparative or superlative, and respond quickly.
Pair It With
For even more practice with adjectives, pair this game with my Comparative & Superlative Sentence Board Game . Together, they make a complete set of interactive grammar activities for reinforcing adjective use in sentences.
Also Available on TPT
This resource is also available on Teachers Pay Teachers: Comparative and Superlative Adjectives: I Have, Who Has? Card Game