Fill in the gaps with the comparative or
‘superlative form of the adjectives in
brackets, adding any necessary words.
‘Then, answer the questions.
1. Which is ...the coldest.
system? Pluto.
(cold) planet in our solar
2 Is the Gobi desert (large)
the Sahara desert?
3. Which is (heavy) animal
in the world?
4 Which is (long) wall in
the world?
5 Is Mount Everest (high)
Kilimanjaro?
6 Which is (small) continent in
the world?
7 Does the cheetah run (fast
the lion?
8 Does the blue whale make a (loud)
sound the polar bear?
9 Which are {tall) buildings
in the world?
10. Has a falcon got (004) eyesight
ee a human?
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very + positive form of an adjective/adverb
eg. I's very hot in here.
much + comparative form of an adjective/adverb
eg. Today is much hotter than yesterday.
4a Fill in the gaps with very or much.
1A: This book isn't ...very.
Try reading this one.
That's a beautiful car, isn't it?
Yes, but it's
than anything | can afford.
This jewellery is nice.
Yes, but the necklace is...
isn’t it?
| hate geometry, don't you?
Actually, | find geometry
interesting than algebra.
Petor thinks Laura is a ..
| know. Barry does, too.
| want to lose weight, 90 I've taken up jogging.
That's good, but did you know that aerobics is a
5 nen MOTE energetic form of
exercise than jogging?
interesting.
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Put the adjectives in brackets into the
comparative or superlative form adding
any neccessary words.
a)
‘A: What do you think of this dress, Julia?
B: It's lovely. Its 1) ...che nicest... (nice) of all youve
tried on yet
‘A: Yes, but | prefer short dresses.
B: Well it’s true that this dress is 2)
(long) the blue one, but i's also 3)
. (elegant)
A: Yes, buti’s 4)...
dress we've seen 50 far.
B: | know. The blue one is much 5)
(cheap), but it doesn't look as good as the black one,
‘A: Oh! I can't decide. What time is it?
B: It's only 6 o'clock. We've got plenty of time.
‘A: Really! | thought it was 6)
that,
B: Why don't we go to another shop?
‘A. No, I've decided. | ike the black dress 7) ....
(good). It's 8)
(expensive), but it doesn't matter
B: OK. Let's go and pay for it.
Fill in the gaps with the comparative or
superlative form of the adjectives in
brackets, adding the where necessary.
(expensive)
(late)
My sister went on a schoo! trip to a large outdoor swim-
ming poo! last week. Early in the morning, all the children
got onto a bus with their teacher. It was 1) ...the email
e6b.. (small) bus my sister had ever seen, So it was 2)
. (uncomfortable) journey
shed ever been on. After two hours, they reached their
destination. It was 3) . . (hl)
day of the year. When they saw the pool, the chicren
couldn't believe their eyes. It WAS 4) a.m
(big) swimming-pool they had ever seen,
There was even a huge water -slide! My sister said it was
much 5) (enjoyable) than
the rollercoaster at the funfar. Everyone had a fantastc
time. When their teacher asked ifthey had enjoyed the trip,
they all agreed that it was much 6)
(good) than having lessons at school!
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