This document contains two exercises on comparative and superlative adjectives. The first exercise asks the student to complete sentences by choosing the correct comparative form of adjectives like quiet, big, good, bad, nervous, fast, and cold. The second exercise asks the student to complete sentences by choosing the correct comparative or superlative form of adjectives like old, serious, cold, beautiful, rich, far, and bad. The exercises are meant to practice forming and using comparative and superlative adjectives in sentences.
This document contains two exercises on comparative and superlative adjectives. The first exercise asks the student to complete sentences by choosing the correct comparative form of adjectives like quiet, big, good, bad, nervous, fast, and cold. The second exercise asks the student to complete sentences by choosing the correct comparative or superlative form of adjectives like old, serious, cold, beautiful, rich, far, and bad. The exercises are meant to practice forming and using comparative and superlative adjectives in sentences.
This document contains two exercises on comparative and superlative adjectives. The first exercise asks the student to complete sentences by choosing the correct comparative form of adjectives like quiet, big, good, bad, nervous, fast, and cold. The second exercise asks the student to complete sentences by choosing the correct comparative or superlative form of adjectives like old, serious, cold, beautiful, rich, far, and bad. The exercises are meant to practice forming and using comparative and superlative adjectives in sentences.
I. COMPLETE THE ADJECTIVES USING THE COMPARATIVE FORM.
1. It´s too noisy here. Can we go to a [quieter/more quiet] (quiet) place?
2. The hotel was [more big/biger/bigger/] (big) than that in which we stayed last year. 3. Your work is [gooder/better/beter/] (good) than mine. 4. The accident could have been [bader/worse/more bad/badder] (bad) than it was. 5. I was [nervouser/more nervous] (nervous) in my exam yesterday than Mark. 6. I´d like to have a [faster/more fast] (fast) car. The one I have now is really old. 7. Last week it was really hot. Today is [more cold/colder] (cold) than then.
II. COMPLETE THE ADJECTIVES USING THE COMPARATIVE FORM
1. We have an [older/more old] brother who lives in Miami.
2. Her illness is [more serious/most serious] than what the doctors expected. 3. I like warm weather. If the weather is [more cold/colder] , I will get sick. 4. This dress is [most beautiful/more beautiful] than that one. 5. He is [more rich/richer] than Arthur. 6. This road is [farther/more far/] than the motorway. 7. Was the TV programme [worse/more bad/] than the film?