Before and After Preposition Exercises. Encircle the best answer.
1. Stop (before/after) it’s too late
2. Immediately (before/after) passing his exams he is going a for a long holiday. 3. Look (before/after) you jump. 4. This invention was made (before/after) many fruitless experiment. 5. He publishes one book (before/after) another. 6. I’ve seen him somewhere (before/after) 7. He ran so quickly that he arrived (before/after) me. 8. Our roof should be repaired (before/after) winter arrives. 9. Vacuum the carpets (before/after) your mother comes home. 10. I left the cinema (before/after) the boring film ended. 11. (before/after) graduating from high school, I would like to attend the Harvard University. 12. I had already eaten dinner (before/after) my family arrived. 13. The man died three hours (before/after) being in a car accident. 14. (before/after) I take a pill, I will feel better. 15. Have you seen him (before/after).
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives. Encircle the best answer.
1. I have a (bigger/biggest) problem than you.
2. That was the (stranger/strangest) thing that I have ever seen. 3. If you look (closest/closer) you can see the ocean from here. 4. That was the (bumpiest/bumpier) car drive ever. 5. You show the (gentler/gentlest) touch when handling the baby. 6. My pool is (shallowest/shallower) than yours. 7. The map we printed out is (simplest/simpler) than the one provided at the park. 8. That is the (shiniest/shinier) car in the lot. 9. I have the (worse/worst) headache right now. 10. I had the (best/better) night out with my friends. 11. The test is (more important/most important) than playing video games.
Provide the comparative and superlative of the following: