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Comparative and Superlative

The document provides examples of using comparative and superlative forms of adjectives in English. It lists common adjectives and their comparative and superlative forms. It then provides exercises for learners to practice forming comparatives and superlatives to complete sentences.

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Comparative and Superlative

The document provides examples of using comparative and superlative forms of adjectives in English. It lists common adjectives and their comparative and superlative forms. It then provides exercises for learners to practice forming comparatives and superlatives to complete sentences.

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Adjective Comparative Superlative

busy ________________ ________________

dangerous ________________ ________________

noisy ________________ ________________

boring ________________ ________________

high ________________ ________________

long ________________ ________________

fat ________________ ________________

fine ________________ ________________

little ________________ ________________

much ________________ ________________

white ________________ ________________

modern ________________ ________________

COMPARATIVE

The weather in Africa is .............................................................................. the weather in Europe. (hot)


This grammar topic is ………………….……………………….............................. the last one. (boring)
I'm ...................................................................................... at mathematics that at science. (good)
In most schools a D is a …………………….............…………………..….. grade than an A. (bad)
A camel is …………………................................................ a giraffe. (short)
She's 10 minutes ………………………………………...................her twin sister. (young)

1. My sister is much (tall) ___________________________________ than me.


2. She is the (tall) ___________________________________ person in our family.
3. My mother is 45, and my father is two years (old) ___________________________________ than her.
4. English is (easy) ___________________________________ than German.
5. China is the country with the (large) ___________________________________ population.
6. Chinese is (popular) ___________________________________ than any other language.
7. I think my English is getting (good) ___________________________________
8. But I am afraid my pronunciation is getting (bad) ___________________________________
9. Anne is the (intelligent)___________________________________person I know - and the
(nice)___________________________________
10. You are (beautiful) ___________________________________ every day.
SUPERLATIVE

1. This is a BIG school =» This is the ___________________________________ school in London.


2. That was an EASY exercise =» That was the ___________________________________ exercise of the test.
3. This is a COMFORTABLE armchair =» This is the ___________________________________ armchair in this shop.
4. This is a NICE cheese burger =» This is the ___________________________________ cheese burger of the
McDonald's Company.
5. That was a very BAD conversation =» That was the ___________________________________ conversation I have
had.
6. That was a DIFFICULT exercise =» That was the ___________________________________ exercise of the test.
7. He's got a GOOD pen =» He's got the ___________________________________ pen of the class.
8. This is an INDIFFERENT pupil =» This is the ___________________________________ pupil of my class.
9. He is a FUNNY boy =» He is the ___________________________________ boy in the world.
10. He is LESS young than the others =» He is the ___________________________________ young of my class.

1. Peter is ___________________________________ (intelligent) pupil of the school.


2. The Grand Canyon is ___________________________________ (long) canyon in the world.
3. But ___________________________________ (deep) is Hell's Canyon.
4. John Wayne was ___________________________________ (famous) cowboy in Hollywood.
5. Marie is ___________________________________ (tall) in the town.
6. I am ___________________________________ (good) pupil in the class.
7. He is ___________________________________ (bad) pupil in the school.
8. He is ___________________________________ (fast) boy in the world.
9. This dog is ___________________________________ (nice) in the country.
10. You are ___________________________________ (funny) boy in the world.

COMPARATIVE OR SUPERLATIVE

1. My house is (big) ___________________________________ than yours.


2. This flower is (beautiful) ___________________________________ than that one.
3. This is the (interesting) ___________________________________ book I have ever read.
4. Non-smokers usually live (long) ___________________________________ than smokers.
5. Which is the (dangerous) ___________________________________ animal in the world?
6. A holiday by the sea is (good) ___________________________________ than a holiday in the
mountains.
7. It is strange but often a coke is (expensive) ___________________________________ than a beer.
8. Who is the (rich) ___________________________________ woman on earth?
9. The weather this summer is even (bad) ___________________________________ than last summer.
10. He was the (clever) ___________________________________ thief of all.

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