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1.- Comparative adjectives – exercises

Mike is _______________ Laura. (younger than / older than).

Sophie is _______________ Alan. (younger than / older than).

Laura is _______________ Sophie. (shorter than / taller than).

Mike is _______________ Laura. (lighter than / heavier than).

Alan is _______________ Sophie. (older than / younger than)

Sophie is _______________ Mike. (shorter than / taller than).

Alan is _______________ Sophie. (lighter than / heavier than).

Laura is _______________ Mike. (heavier than / lighter than).

Mike is _______________ Sophie. (taller than / shorter than).

Sophie is _______________ Laura. (heavier than / lighter than).

Alan is _________________ Sophie. (taller than / shorter than).

Laura is _______________ Alan. (younger than / older than).


2.- Comparatives 1 – match

better – bigger – cleaner – colder – happier – hotter – larger - more beautiful - more expensive

– prettier – slower – thinner - worse

clean _______________ big _______________

cold _______________ thin _______________

slow _______________ beautiful _______________

large _______________ expensive _______________

pretty _______________ good _______________

happy _______________ bad _______________

hot _______________

3.- Comparison exercises – match

Drag the items on the right to the items on the left.


4.- Type the comparatives

clean _______________ big _______________

cold _______________ thin _______________

slow _______________ beautiful _______________

large _______________ expensive _______________

pretty _______________ good _______________

happy _______________ bad _______________

hot _______________

5.- Write the comparative forms


6.- Rods - comparison exercises

than A. Look at the rods and choose A or B.


than B. Put the words in order on the lines.

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As or Than.

Choose A. or B.
Comparatives & Superlatives A

Look at the pictures and choose the right answer.


Comparatives & Superlatives B

Put the words in order on the lines.

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7.- Type the comparatives

Comparatives - 1

Type the comparatives in the boxes for the words below.

For example: wet – wetter

8.- Comparative adjectives 2 – write


9.- Comparative adjectives 3 – write

10.- Comparatives - English gramar

Choose the correct answer.


11.- Comparison – exercises

Put each adjective in the comparative.

12.- True / False - comparison exercise


13.- Mike is taller than Trig – type

Example: Mike is taller than Trig.

1.- Mike / Pete / heavy _____________________________.

2.- Kate / Mike / old _____________________________.

3.- Mike / Kate / young _____________________________.

4.- Mike / Pete / old _____________________________.

5.- Mike / Pete / tall _____________________________.

6.- Pete / Kate / small _____________________________.

7.- Pete / Kate / young _____________________________.

8.- Mike / Trig / heavy _____________________________.

9.- Kate / Pete / light _____________________________.

10.- Mike / Kate / small _____________________________.

11.- Kate / Mike / light _____________________________.

12.- Kate / Pete / tall _____________________________.


14.- Comparison of adjectives
15.- Comparatives – game
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1.- Comparatives - type a2

Comparatives - 2
Type the comparatives in the boxes for the words below.
For example: wet – wetter ; difficult - more difficult

2.- Comparatives - type a3

Comparatives - 3
Type the comparatives in the boxes for the words below.
For example: wet – wetter ; difficult - more difficult
3.- Comparison and personal pronouns

Fill in the comparative forms of the adjectives and the correct pronouns.

Example: They don't learn a lot. You learn more than them.
4.- Adjectives and adverbs

Put each adjective or adverb in the comparative.

5.- Comparative adjectives in English

In this exercise you will practise comparative adjectives (bigger, older, better, worse, etc.).
6.- Comparatives - matching exercises (Página caída)

7.- Comparative adjectives

Write the correct comparative form for each adjective:

EX: old-->older

8.- Comparison – exercises

Fill in the comparative form of the adjective of the first sentence.


9.- Comparatives – exercises
10.- Comparisons – exercises
11.- Write the correct comparative form

Fill in the blank with the correct comparative form of the adverb (in parentheses):

EX: He is singing more loudly than the other singers.

12.- Comparatives – adjectives


13.- Comparative forms of adjectives

14.- Comparatives – exercises

Write the adjective in its correct comparative form in the box(es).


The weather in Africa is ________________ than the weather in Europe.

This grammar topic is much ________________ than the last one.

I'm ________________ at mathematics than at science.

In most schools a D is a ________________ grade than an A.

A camel is not as ________________ as a giraffe.

She's 10 minutes ________________ than her twin sister.

Is it ________________ to be rich or to be popular?

My father is a ________________ driver than my mother.

An elephant is ________________ than a mouse, but much lighter than a blue whale.

My sister is not as ________________ a runner as I am.

Notebook computers are usually ________________ than desktop computers.

The cafeteria is ________________ today than it was yesterday.

English food is not as ________________ as Korean food.

My friend is richer than me and lives in a ________________ house.

She does not seem as ________________ now as before she was married.

This grammar quiz was even ________________ than usual.


15.- Comparative structures - exercises

Write the comparative form

Good ________________ Fat ________________

Ugly ________________ Large ________________

Beautiful ________________ Thin ________________

Small ________________ Big ________________

Pretty ________________ Expensive ________________

Long ________________ Popular ________________

Wonderful ________________ Easy ________________

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the adjectives.

1) Janet cooks ________________ (good) than my mom.

2) My cat is ________________ (fat) than my dog.

3) Mr Gordon is ________________ (thin) than his son.

4) Madona is ________________ (popular) than my favourite singer.

5) Pam’s car is ________________ (expensive)than my car.

6) I’m reading a ________________ (wonderful) book now.

7) It’s really !Dad’s food always is ________________ (ugly) than my mother’s .

8) Yesterday I bought a ________________ (large) sweater for Tommy

9) I can’t believe it! You’re ________________ (big) than last year.

10) Sophie has got ________________ (beautiful) hair than Jasmine.

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