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MINISTERIO DE DEFENSA NACIONAL

POLICÍA NACIONAL
DIRECCION DE BIENESTAR SOCIAL
COLEGIO NUESTRA SEÑORA DE FATIMA - DECES
English Workshop No. 2: 5° A-B

Student’s name:__________________________________ ___ Date:______________________

1. I. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the words in parentheses.

a. A poodle is smaller (small) than a Doberman.

b. Whales are the (heavy) mammals in the world.

c. An airplane engine is (loud) than a car engine.

d. The Pyramids are some of the (old) buildings in the


world.

e. Graphene is one of the (strong) materials that exist.

2. Comparative Adjectives
II. Make the comparative form. If it’s possible, use ‘er’, if not, use ‘more’
1. Dogs are _____________________ (intelligent) than rabbits.
2. Lucy is______________________(old) than Ellie.
3. Russia is far _________________ (large) than UK.
4. My Latin class IS_________________ (boring) than my English class.
5. In the UK, the streets are generally ________________( narrow) than in
the USA
III. Write the superlative in the blanks

It is the  shop in town. (large)


2. Monday is the  day of the week. (bad)
3. Ben was the  person in his
family. (noisy)
4. Sam is the in the  class. (popular)
5. Which is the  subject at
school? (difficult)
6. Jim is the  player in the football
team. (good)
7. Elephants are the  animals. (heavy)
8. Let's pick the  apple of the tree. (big)
9. Mary is the  girl in the class. (thin)
10. That is the  sofa in our
house. (comfortable)
IV. Analyse the sentences and write a comparative or a superlative.

1. My brother has a (tidy)   room than me.

2. Australia is (big)   than England.

3. I'm (good)   now than yesterday.

4. She's got (little)   money than you, but she doesn't care.

5. He thinks Chinese is (difficult)   language in the world

6. Valencia played (bad)   than Real Madrid yesterday.

7. Cats are not (intelligent)   as dogs.

8. Show me (good)   restaurant downtown.

9. (hot)   desert of all is the Sahara and it's in Africa.

10. Who is (talkative)   person in your family?


Taken from: https://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?
id=6009

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