This document contains exercises to practice comparative and superlative adjectives and possessives. The exercises include ordering words to form comparative sentences, completing sentences with the correct superlative adjective, filling in blanks with adjectives from a word bank, adding apostrophes or parentheses in sentences, completing sentences with the appropriate comparative or superlative form of adjectives in parentheses, and writing a paragraph comparing the clothes worn by a person and their family.
This document contains exercises to practice comparative and superlative adjectives and possessives. The exercises include ordering words to form comparative sentences, completing sentences with the correct superlative adjective, filling in blanks with adjectives from a word bank, adding apostrophes or parentheses in sentences, completing sentences with the appropriate comparative or superlative form of adjectives in parentheses, and writing a paragraph comparing the clothes worn by a person and their family.
This document contains exercises to practice comparative and superlative adjectives and possessives. The exercises include ordering words to form comparative sentences, completing sentences with the correct superlative adjective, filling in blanks with adjectives from a word bank, adding apostrophes or parentheses in sentences, completing sentences with the appropriate comparative or superlative form of adjectives in parentheses, and writing a paragraph comparing the clothes worn by a person and their family.
ORDER THE WORDS TO MAKE SENTENCES IN THE COMPARATIVE
FORM (4 POINTS)
Example: My book / than yours / interesting / is / more My books is more interesting than yours
a) shoes / are / These / comfortable / than / more / those / shoes. These shoes are more comfortable than those shoes b) Dogs / than / are / friendlier / cats Dogs are friendlier than cats c) My bag / heavier / is / than / yours My bag is heavier than yours d) are / You / than / sadder / yesterday. You're sadder than yesterday
2. COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH THE CORRECT ADJECTIVE IN THE SUPERLATIVE FORM (2 POINTS)
Example: This is the oldest book in the library.
a) Alans house is the most beautiful in town b) Women are the most careful when playing with children c) I think that today is the most happiest day of the week d) The weather here is the wettest in the city
3. READ TH TEXT AND COMPLETE THE BLANKS WITH A SUITABLE WORD FROM THE BOX (4 POINTS)
OLD HAPPY WET CAREFUL BEAUTIFUL NICE LARGE SMALL BIG SAD BEAUTIFUL HAPPY WET My name is Matas and I live in a 1) big town in Huaraz. I love sunny days, they make me 2) happy, because I can jump and run, but today its 3) wet and rainy and I feel 4) sad. We are going to say in the classroom during our break and we are not going to play in the garden. My school is 5) small but has a 6) large garden with trees and flowers. There is also a 7) nice room with books and a computer, my teacher goes there after classes and meets other teachers, there are chairs and a 8) beautiful table, I like the room. 4. PUT THE APOSTROPHE OR PARENTHESES IN THE CORRECT PLACE IN EACH SENTENCE. ( 2 POINTS)
a) I was playing football (with the school team) when is started to rain. b) This is the girlss school bag. c) They didn't finish their work. d) Mike (in a red T-shirt) is my friend.
5. COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH THE APPROPRIATE FORM OF THE ADJECTIVE IN PARENTHESES. ( 4 POINTS)
a) The mountains in Cordillera Blanca are the highest (high) in Per b) Traffic in big cities is heavier (heavy) than in small cities. c) The Museum of the Royal Tombs of Sipan is the most attractive (attractive) museum in Lambayeque. d) This cap is more comfortable (comfortable) than your hat.
6. WRITE A PARAGRAPH COMPARING THE CLOTHES YOU AND YOUR FAMILY QEAR ( 2 POINTS)
My mother wear clothes more expensive than my father My brother wear clothes bigger than my father My brother wear clothes more elegant than my father I wear clothes more modern than my sister My sister wear clothes newer than my brother
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