Superlatives Practice

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StartUp Level 3 Grammar Activities Unit 7, Lesson 3, Page 82


Superlative adjectives

Complete the sentences. Use superlatives.

1. The living room is bigest room.


(big)

2. The kitchen is
sunniest room.
(sunny)

3. The bedroom is most quiet room.


(quiet)
busiest
4. room is the kitchen.
(busy)

5. most confortable room is the living room.


(comfortable)

6. The bedroom is
farest room from the street.
(far)

7. The bathroom is cleanest room.


(clean)

8. The game room is noisiest room.


(noisy)

Write sentences about Angie’s apartment. Use is or are and superlatives.

My apartment is the amallest apartment in the building.


1.
(my apartment / small / apartment in the building)

2. The kitchen is the warmest room in my apartment.


(the kitchen / warm / room / in my apartment)

3. My bedroom is the prettiest room.


(pretty / room / my bedroom)

4. The new bathroom is the most modern room.


(modern / room / the new bathroom)

5. The TV is the most important thing in the living room.


(the TV / important / thing / in the living room)

6. The big windows are the best thing about my apartment.


(the big windows / good / thing / about my apartment)

7. My neighbors is the noisiest people in the building.


(my neighbors / noisy / people / in the building)

8. The noise worst thing about my apartment.


(the noise / bad / thing / about my apartment)

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StartUp Level 3 ActiveTeach Grammar Activities Unit 7, Lesson 3


Superlative adjectives

Complete the conversation with words from the box.

drier  easier  taller than  taller  tallest  faster  hotter  hottest

A: Are you ready for some geography questions?


B: Yes, I’m ready.
A: OK. Which is taller a mountain or a hill?
1.
B: Mountains are much taller than hills.
2.
A: That’s right. What is the taller than mountain in the world?
3.
B: I’m not sure. I think it’s Mt. Everest.
A: Right. What is the difference between a river and a lake?
B: The water in a river flows faster because it moves toward an ocean, sea, lake, or
4.
another river. The water in a lake is usually still.
A: OK. Last question. What is the difference between a forest and a desert?
B: That question is much easier than your other questions. Forests have a lot of trees and
5.
plants, but deserts don’t. Deserts have almost no rain, so they are much hottest than
6.
forests. Deserts are also hotter than forests. In fact, the drier places on
7. 8.
Earth are deserts.

Circle the correct adjective to complete the conversation.

A: I’m going snorkeling in Florida next month.


B: That sounds fun, but why don’t you try scuba diving or cave diving instead? They’re more exciting /
less exciting / most exciting than snorkeling.
1.
A: Snorkeling is also exciting, and it’s the easier / easiest / easy to plan for. Plus, scuba diving and cave
2.
diving are much more expensive / expensive / most expensive than snorkeling.
3.
A: Is Florida a nicer / nice / nicest place to snorkel?
4.
B: Yes, it’s the good / better / best in my opinion. I have gone in California, but the Pacific Coast is usually
5.
colder / coldest / cold than the Atlantic Coast. And I prefer to snorkel in the warmer / warm / warmest
6. 7.
water possible. I don’t like to be cold!
A: Do you only snorkel in the ocean? Have you ever done it in a lake or a river?
B: I go to lakes sometimes, but it’s Interesting / less interesting / least interesting than the ocean. There
8.
aren’t as many fish. The hard / harder / hardest place to snorkel is in a river. The water in rivers flows
9.
much fast / faster / fastest than it does in lakes.
10.

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