The document provides examples of comparative and superlative forms of adjectives. It lists 40 sentences with blanks to be filled in with the comparative or superlative form of an adjective. The adjectives include common ones like pretty, tall, clever as well as less common ones like curliest, heaviest, and noisier.
The document provides examples of comparative and superlative forms of adjectives. It lists 40 sentences with blanks to be filled in with the comparative or superlative form of an adjective. The adjectives include common ones like pretty, tall, clever as well as less common ones like curliest, heaviest, and noisier.
The document provides examples of comparative and superlative forms of adjectives. It lists 40 sentences with blanks to be filled in with the comparative or superlative form of an adjective. The adjectives include common ones like pretty, tall, clever as well as less common ones like curliest, heaviest, and noisier.
The document provides examples of comparative and superlative forms of adjectives. It lists 40 sentences with blanks to be filled in with the comparative or superlative form of an adjective. The adjectives include common ones like pretty, tall, clever as well as less common ones like curliest, heaviest, and noisier.
Fill in the comparative or the superlative degrees of the adjectives:
1. Mona is the prettiest girl in our class. 1. pretty
2. Paul is more taller than Nick. 2. tall 3. I think Andrew is the most clever boy in my class. 3. clever 4. This street is the longest in our city. 4. long 5. That task was as difficult as in the test yesterday. 5. difficult 6. Sam draws the best pictures of the animals. 6. good 7. These books are more expensive than those books. 7. expensive 8. This information about the elephants is the most 8. interesting interesting. 9. tiny 9. Tina’s letter is the most tiny letter in the class. 10. modern 10. This airplane is more modern than that one. 11. high 11. This building is higher than that one. 12. bad 12. I know my drawings are the worst in my class. 13. dark 13. Tom’s hair is darker than mine. 14. good 14. Bob and Bill are the best friends. 15. difficult 15. Physics is the most difficult subject for me. 16. cheap 16. This hotel is more cheaper than that one. 17. curly 17. My hair is the most curliest hair in my family. 18. heavy 18. Tim’s bag is more heavy than Ben’s bag. 19. kind 19. They were people I’ve ever known. 20. good 20. It is the better chance to learn surfing. 21. slow 21. My brother is the most slowest person I’ve ever 22. great known. 23. happy 22. He is the most greatly football player. 24. lazy 23. I am a happier person because I’ve passed my exams. 25. brave 24. Liz is the most lazy girl in our group. 26. big 25. He is the most bravest man we’ve ever seen. 27. noisy 26. Our house is the bigger house in the street. 28. long 27. I think we are the most noisier students at our school. 29. fast 28. We need a longer ladder than this one. 30. unpleasant 29. I’m sure Angela is the most fast girl at school. 31. dangerous 30. He is the most unpleasant man I’ve ever met. 32. nervous 31. This river was the most dangerous than we thought. 33. young 32. She is more nervous today than she was yesterday. 34. cold 33. Liz is younger than Mary. 34. It is the most cold day of the year. 35. short 35. My skirt is more shorter than yours. 36. large 36. This car is the most largest one. 37. interesting 37. The trip to London was the most interesting. 38. quick 38. My answer was quicker in this competition. 39. near 39. You can find it in near shop. 40. wide 40. It is the most wider river in our district.