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Adjectives - Comparison - Exercise 1

Fill in the comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives. Example: new - _____ - _______ Answer: new - newer - newest

1) old 2) bad 3) difficult 4) large 5) good 6) big 7) easy 8) much 9) little 10) interesting -

Adjectives - Comparison - Test 1


Fill in the missing words into the gaps. Positive Comparative Superlative young hungry crazy clear flat dangerous poor plain hard boring

Adjectives - Comparison - Test 2


Fill in the missing words into the gaps. Positive wild direct delicious hard dull new foggy important angry soft Comparative Superlative

Adjectives - Comparison - Test 3


Fill in the missing words into the gaps. Positive Comparative Superlative damp modern exhausted brave peaceful sad common public nice pleasant

Adjective or adverb in English


Fill in the words in brackets as adjective or adverb like in the example. Example: Peter works ______ (slow). Answer: Peter works slowly.

1) He 2) Mandy is a 3) The class is 4) Max is a 5) You can 6) It's a

reads a book. (quick) girl. (pretty) loud today. (terrible) singer. (good) open this tin. (easy) day today. (terrible) . (good)

7) She sings the song 8) He is a 9) He drives the car 10) The dog barks

driver. (careful) . (careful) . (loud)

Adjective or adverb - Exercise 2


Fill in the words in brackets as adjective or adverb like in the example. Example: Peter works ______ (slow). Answer: Peter works slowly.

1) The bus driver was 2) Kevin is

injured. (serious)

clever. (extreme) . (awful)

3) This hamburger tastes 4) Be 5) Robin looks 6) Jack is

with this glass of milk. It's hot. (careful) . What's the matter with him? (sad) upset about losing his keys. (terrible) . (good) last Friday. (bad)

7) This steak smells 8) Our basketball team played

9) Don't speak so 10) Maria

. I can't understand you. (fast) opened her present. (slow)

Comparison of adjectives in sentences - Exercise 1


Put in the adjective in bold from the first sentence into the second sentence in its correct form (comparative or superlative). Example: I have a fast car, but my friend has a ______ car. Answer: I have a fast car, but my friend has a faster car.

1) This is a nice cat. It's much

than my friend's cat. .

2) Here is Emily. She's six years old. Her brother is nine, so he is 3) This is a difficult exercise. But the exercise with an asterisk (*) is the exercise on the worksheet. 4) He has an interesting hobby, but my sister has the

hobby in the world. one last

5) In the last holidays I read a good book, but father gave me an even weekend. 6) School is boring, but homework is than school. than

7) Skateboarding is a dangerous hobby. Bungee jumping is skateboarding. 8) This magazine is cheap, but that one is .

9) We live in a small house, but my grandparents' house is even 10) Yesterday John told me a funny joke. This joke was the heard.

than ours. joke I've ever

Comparison of adjectives in sentences - Exercise 2


Put in the adjective from the first sentences into the second sentence in its correct form (comparative or superlative). Example: I have a fast car, but my friend has a ______ car.

Answer: I have a fast car, but my friend has a faster car.

1) My father is heavy. My uncle is much

than my father. .

2) The test in Geography was easy, but the test in Biology was 3) Florida is sunny. Do you know the 4) Stan is a successful sportsman, but his sister is 5) My mother has a soft voice, but my teacher's voice is 6) Amy has a beautiful baby, but my daughter has the place in the USA? than Stan.

than my mother's. baby on earth.

7) I live in a large family, but my grandfather lived in a family. 8) We have only little time for this exercise, but in the examination we'll have even time. 9) Lucy is clever, but Carol is than Lucy. castle we visited during our

10) Have you visited the old castle? It was the holidays.

Comparison of adjectives with as ... as


Use either as as or not as as in the sentences below. Example: Ben Nevis is __________ as Mont Blanc (not/high). Answer: Ben Nevis is not as high as Mont Blanc.

1) The blue car is 2) Peter is 3) The violin is 4) This copy is 5) Oliver is 6) Today it's 7) The tomato soup was 8) Grapefruit juice is 9) Nick is 10) Silver is

the red car. (fast) Fred. (not/tall) the cello. (not/low) the other one. (bad) Peter. (optimistic) yesterday. (not/windy) the mushroom soup. (delicious) lemonade. (not/sweet) Kevin. (brave) gold. (not/heavy)

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