This document provides examples of using comparative and superlative forms of adjectives to complete sentences. It includes 33 sentences with blanks to be filled in with the comparative or superlative form of an adjective in brackets. The adjectives used include common ones like big, good, long, and the examples cover a wide range of topics to demonstrate the different forms.
This document provides examples of using comparative and superlative forms of adjectives to complete sentences. It includes 33 sentences with blanks to be filled in with the comparative or superlative form of an adjective in brackets. The adjectives used include common ones like big, good, long, and the examples cover a wide range of topics to demonstrate the different forms.
This document provides examples of using comparative and superlative forms of adjectives to complete sentences. It includes 33 sentences with blanks to be filled in with the comparative or superlative form of an adjective in brackets. The adjectives used include common ones like big, good, long, and the examples cover a wide range of topics to demonstrate the different forms.
This document provides examples of using comparative and superlative forms of adjectives to complete sentences. It includes 33 sentences with blanks to be filled in with the comparative or superlative form of an adjective in brackets. The adjectives used include common ones like big, good, long, and the examples cover a wide range of topics to demonstrate the different forms.
Complete the sentences with the comparative or superlative
form of the adjectives in brackets.
1.- My sister is more intelligent than my brother.
(intelligent) 2.- The blue whale is the biggest animal. (big) 3.- Iceland is colder than Spain (cold) 4.- This is the best book I’ve ever read. (good) 5.- My neighbor luckiest is person I know (lucky) 6.- Friday is the busiest day of the week. (busy) 7.- These trainers are much cheaper than those. (cheap) 8.- Frank works hardest most people. (hard) 9.- I’m better at English than you. (good) 10.- Today has been hottest day of the year. (hot) 11.- This is worst CD I’ve ever listened. (bad) 12.- English is easier than Japanese. (easy) 13.- Which Mountain is highest in the world. (high) 14.- John is more clever than his brother. (clever) 15.- English is more useful than Latin. (useful) 16.- What is the most common word in English? (common) 17.- The Nile is longest river in the world. (long) 18.- This is my oldest brother. Mary is their oldest daughter (old, old) 19.- That skyscraper is one of tallest buildings in the city. (tall) 20.- The first exercise was easy but this one is more difficult. (difficult) 21.- Our journey took longer we expected. (long) 22.- Charles is noisiest student in the school. (noisy) 23.- Madrid’s population is larger than Santander’s (large) 24.- Nothing makes me angrier than waiting on the phone. (angry) 25.- Five years ago I was fatter than I am now, and I had longer hair. (Fat, long) 26.- This car uses much more petrol. It’s little less economical. (Much, little) 27.- Spanish is little less difficult to learn than Chinese. (little) 28.- It’s the most expensive hotel in Santander (expensive) 29.- How much farther are we going? (far) 30.- I haven’t got many CDs. You’ve got much more than I have. (many) 31.- Everyone has heard of Real Madrid. They are probably the most famous team in the world. (famous) 32.- The cheetah is fastest animal in the world. (fast) 33.- Barcelona’s stadium is new. It’s the most modern stadium in Europe. (modern)