English 8

Adjectives | In Class

Fill in the correct form of the words in brackets (comparative or superlative).

/1/ My house is bigger (big…)  than yours.
/2/ This flower is more beautiful (beautiful)  than that one.
/3/ This is the most interesting (interesting)  book I have ever read.
/4/ Non-smokers usually live (long) longer  than smokers.
/5/ Which is the most dangerous (dangerous)  animal in the world?
/6/ A holiday by the sea is better (good)  than a holiday in the mountains.
/7/ It is strange but often a coke is more expensive (expensive)  than a beer.
/8/ Who is the richest (rich)  woman on earth?
/9/ The weather this summer is even worse (bad)  than last summer.
/10/ He was the cleverest (clever)  thief of all.

Complete the sentences, using the positive, comparative and superlative of the adjectives in brackets.

/1/ Dad’s car is much faster than mine. (fast)
/2/ I think scuba diving is more fascinating than climbing. (fascinating)
/3/ His thirst grew bigger and bigger . (big / big)
/4/ He thinks this test was more difficult than the last one. (difficult)
/5/ They live in a really beautiful house. (beautiful)
/6/ She is the best tennis player of the world. (good)
/7/ Susan is a nicest girl. She’s much nicer than her sister. (nice / nice)
/8/ This suitcase is heavier than the others. (heavy)
/9/ Hotels in London are more expensive than in Vienna. (expensive)
/10/ Bob is taller than Keith, but Phil is the tallest. (tall / tall)
/11/ Doris reads more books than Peter, but Frank reads the most. (many / many)
/12/ France is as beautiful as Spain. (beautiful)
/13/ They live in a big house, but Fred lives in a bigger one. (big / big)
/14/ My sister is three years younger than me. (young)
/15/ This was the worst film I have ever seen. (bad)
/16/ I think tennis is more interesting than cycling. (interesting)
/17/ I talked to Claire and she is a very smart girl. (smart)
/18/ His company earned less money than the years before. (little)
/19/ She was the most popular girl at college. (popular)
/20/ They didn’t stay out as late as last Saturday. (late)