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Comparatives and Superlatives Exercises

The document provides a series of sentences for the student to complete using comparative and superlative forms of adjectives provided in parentheses. It tests the student's knowledge of forming comparatives like "more/less" and superlatives using "the most/least". There are 33 sentences in total covering a wide range of common adjectives like intelligent, big, cold, good, lucky, busy, and others.
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Comparatives and Superlatives Exercises

The document provides a series of sentences for the student to complete using comparative and superlative forms of adjectives provided in parentheses. It tests the student's knowledge of forming comparatives like "more/less" and superlatives using "the most/least". There are 33 sentences in total covering a wide range of common adjectives like intelligent, big, cold, good, lucky, busy, and others.
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KAREN FIORELLA ZAVALETA RAMOS

COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES

Complete the sentences with the comparative or superlative


form of the adjectives in brackets.

1.- My sister is more intelligent than my brother. (intelligent)


2.- The blue whale is the biggest animal. (big)
3.- Iceland is colder than Spain (cold)
4.- This is the best book I’ve ever read. (good)
5.- My neighbour is the luckiest person I know (lucky)
6.- Friday is the busiest day of the week. (busy)
7.- These trainers are much cheaper than those. (cheap)
8.- Frank works harder than most people. (hard)
9.- I’m better at English than you. (good)
10.- Today has been the hottest day of the year. (hot)
11.- This is the worst CD I’ve ever listened. (bad)
12.- English is easier than Japanese. (easy)
13.- Which mountain is the highest in the world. (high)
14.- John is more clever than his brother. (clever)
15.- English is more useful Latin. (useful)
16.- What is the most common word in English? (common)
17.- The Nile is the longest river in the world. (long)
18.- This is my oldest brother. Mary is their
oldest daughter (old, old)
19.- That skyscraper is one of tallest buildings in the
city. (tall)
20.- The first exercise was easy but this one is more
difficult . (difficult)
21.- Our journey took longer than we expected. (long)
22.- Charles is the noisiest student in the school. (noisy)
23.- Madrid’s population is larger than Santander’s (large)
24.- Nothing makes me angrier than waiting on the phone.
(angry)
25.- Five years ago I was fatter than I am now, and I had longer
hair. (fat, log)
26.- This car uses more petrol. It’s less economical. (much, little)
27.- Spanish is a less difficult to learn than Chinese. (little)
28.- It’s the most expensive hotel in Santander (expensive)
29.- How much farther are we going? (far)
30.- I haven’t got many CDs. You’ve got more than I have. (many)
31.- Everyone has heard of Real Madrid. They are probably
the most famous team in the world. (famous)
32.- The cheetah is the fastest animal in the
world. (fast)
33.- Barcelona’s stadium is new. It’s the most modern
stadium in Europe. (modern)

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