The document provides examples of using comparative and superlative adjectives in sentences. It includes 10 sentences where the user must fill in the correct comparative or superlative form of an adjective in brackets. It also provides 7 blank sentences where the user must write a new sentence using the comparative or superlative form of an adjective given in brackets. The document is a grammar exercise focused on comparative and superlative adjectives.
The document provides examples of using comparative and superlative adjectives in sentences. It includes 10 sentences where the user must fill in the correct comparative or superlative form of an adjective in brackets. It also provides 7 blank sentences where the user must write a new sentence using the comparative or superlative form of an adjective given in brackets. The document is a grammar exercise focused on comparative and superlative adjectives.
The document provides examples of using comparative and superlative adjectives in sentences. It includes 10 sentences where the user must fill in the correct comparative or superlative form of an adjective in brackets. It also provides 7 blank sentences where the user must write a new sentence using the comparative or superlative form of an adjective given in brackets. The document is a grammar exercise focused on comparative and superlative adjectives.
A) Put the adjectives between brackets in the correct form
1. My brother has a (tidy) room than me.
2. Australia is (big) than England. 3. I'm (good) now than yesterday. 4. She's got (little) money than you, but she doesn't care. 5. He thinks Chinese is the (difficult) language in the world 6. Valencia played (bad) than Real Madrid yesterday. 7. People say that cats are (intelligent) than dogs. 8. What is the (good) restaurant in downtown? 9. The (hot) desert of all is the Sahara and it's in Africa. 10. Who is the (talkative) person in your family?
B) Write sentences using the comparative or superlative forms of the adjectives in
brackets.
1. The fish that I caught is (big) than the one you caught. __________________________________________________________________