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Liceo de la universidad de Nariño High School

Guide # 1- Comparatives and Superlatives-Eleventh level- 11-1


Name: Juan David España Bastidas date:___________________

I-Tom is a United fan. He never stops talking about them. Put in the superlative
form of the adjectives.
1-Everyone's heard of United. They're most famous (famous) team in the world.
2-They've got a long history. They're oldest. (old) club in England.
3-They've got lots of money. They're richest (rich) club in the country
4-Their stadium is new. It's modern. (modern) stadium in Europe.
5- United are wonderful. They're greatest. (great) club in the world.

II- Put in the comparative form of these adverbs: carefully, early, easily, high,
long, loud, often, smartly
6- I was too nervous to go higher than halfway up the tower.
7- We could have found the place more easily with a map.
8- Do you have to wear those old jeans, Mike? Can't you dress more loud?
9- You needn't go yet. You can stay a bit longer
10- There are lots of break-ins. They happen more often nowadays.

III- Matthew and Emma are walking in the country. Put in further, furthest, better,
best, worse and worst.

Emma: I'm not used to country walks. How much (11) further is it?
Matthew: Not far. And it gets better. We've done the (12) better part.
Look, the path gets easier. It goes downhill from here. I hope you're feeling (13)
best now, Emma.
Emma: I feel dreadful, actually, (14) worse than before.
Matthew: Oh, dear. Do you want to have a rest?
Emma: No, the (15) worst thing would be to get home as soon as we can. I'm not
very fit, you know. This is the (16) furthest I've walked for a long
time.

IV-Put in more, most, less (x2) and least.


Laura: Our new car is smaller, so it uses less petrol. They tested some
small cars, and this one costs the (17) least to run of all the cars in the test. It's
very economical, so Trevor likes it. He wants to spend (18) less on motoring.
Harriet: Can you get three people in the back?
Laura: Not very easily. We had (19) more room in our old car. (20) most cars take five
people, but not this one.

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