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Exercise 1 :

Choose one or ones to complete the sentences.


1. Which is your car, the black one or the white one?
2. She needs new shoes, the old ones are too small.
3. If you buy two bottles of water, you get a
third one free.
4. These dresses are expensive. Are there any cheap
one?
5. Jack has three pens – a red one and two green one

Exercise 2 :
Choose this, that, these or those!
1. Look at this newspaper here.
2. These are my grandparents, and those people over
there are my friend's.
3. That building over there is the Chrysler Building.
4. This is my mobile phone and that is your mobile
phone on the shelf over there.
5. These photos here are much better than those
photos on the book.
Exercise 3 :
Find 10 adjectives
Make positive, comparative, and superlative degree (3
sentences)
Example:
She is as tall as her sister
She is taller than her sister
She is the tallest student in her class

Exercise 3 :
1. Adjective: Happy
• Positive: She is a happy person.
• Comparative: She is happier than before.
• Superlative: She is the happiest person in our
group.
2. Adjective: Smart
• Positive: He is a smart student.
• Comparative: He is smarter than his classmates.
• Superlative: He is the smartest student in the class.
3. Adjective: Beautiful
• Positive: The garden is beautiful.
• Comparative: The garden is more beautiful than
last year.
• Superlative: The garden is the most beautiful in the
neighborhood.
4. Adjective: Brave
• Positive: He is a brave firefighter.
• Comparative: He is braver than his colleague.
• Superlative: He is the bravest firefighter on the
team.
5. Adjective: Kind
• Positive: She is a kind person.
• Comparative: She is kinder than most people I
know.
• Superlative: She is the kindest person I've ever
met.
6. Adjective: Fast
• Positive: The car is fast.
• Comparative: The car is faster than the old one.
• Superlative: The car is the fastest in the race.
7. Adjective: Clever
• Positive: He is a clever boy.
• Comparative: He is cleverer than his sister.
• Superlative: He is the cleverest student in his class.
8. Adjective: Generous
• Positive: She is a generous donor.
• Comparative: She is more generous than most
people.
• Superlative: She is the most generous
philanthropist in the community.
9. Adjective: Tall
• Positive: He is a tall man.
• Comparative: He is taller than his brother.
• Superlative: He is the tallest person in the room.
10. Adjective: Strong
• Positive: She is a strong athlete.
• Comparative: She is stronger than her competitors.
• Superlative: She is the strongest athlete in the
team.

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