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Guide # 1 - Comparatives and Superlatives - Documentos de Google
Guide # 1 - Comparatives and Superlatives - Documentos de Google
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.