This document provides examples of using comparative and superlative adjectives in English. It includes exercises where students are asked to write comparatives and superlatives of adjectives in different contexts like comparing items, people, places, and animals. The document also includes a table for students to fill in the comparative and superlative forms of example adjectives.
This document provides examples of using comparative and superlative adjectives in English. It includes exercises where students are asked to write comparatives and superlatives of adjectives in different contexts like comparing items, people, places, and animals. The document also includes a table for students to fill in the comparative and superlative forms of example adjectives.
This document provides examples of using comparative and superlative adjectives in English. It includes exercises where students are asked to write comparatives and superlatives of adjectives in different contexts like comparing items, people, places, and animals. The document also includes a table for students to fill in the comparative and superlative forms of example adjectives.
This document provides examples of using comparative and superlative adjectives in English. It includes exercises where students are asked to write comparatives and superlatives of adjectives in different contexts like comparing items, people, places, and animals. The document also includes a table for students to fill in the comparative and superlative forms of example adjectives.
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COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES
1. Write comparatives.
a) In Dalmatia it's usuallly ....................................... (hot) than in Lika.
b) I think this dress is ........................................ (pretty) than that one. c) This car is too slow. We need a ...................................... (fast) car. d) This girl is much ........................................ (thin) than her brother. e) She looks ........................................ (happy) than her friend. f) Task C is ................................................ (difficult) than task D. g) Take this chair. It's .................................................. (comfortable) than that one. h) This living room is ............................... (nice) than the dining room. i) Lions are ...................................... (dangerous) than bears.
2. Write superlatives.
a) Everybody likes her. She's ..................................................... (happy) girl in the class.
b) My grandpa is ......................................................... (old) person in our family. c) This coat is not cheap. I think it's ................................................................. (expensive) in the shop. d) This is the ..................................................... (hot) day this year, I think. e) Do you know the name of ............................................................ (dry) desert? f) This is ................................................................... (dangerous) animal at the zoo. g) This is ................................................................ (nice) present for my birthday. h) He is ............................................................ (famous) singer in England at the moment. i) She is .............................................................. (beautiful) actress in Hollywood.
3. Fill in the table with the comparative and superlative form.
POSITIVE COMPARATIVE SUPERLATIVE fat early hard impressive friendly high wet expensive 4 Look at the Simpsons in the picture and finish the sentences.
a) Homer is _____________________________________ (old) than Marge.
b) Lisa is ___________________________________ (smart) than Bart. c) Marge is __________________________________ (beautiful) than Homer. d) Maggie is _____________________________ (young) of them all. e) Bart is _________________________________ (funny) and _________________________________ (handsome) of them all. f) Bart is _________________________________ (popular) than Lisa. g) Lisa is ___________________________________ (thin) than Homer.