Fill in the correct form of the words in brackets (comparative or superlative).
- My house is bigger than yours.
- This flower is more beautiful than that one.
- This is the most interesting book I have ever read.
- Non-smokers usually live longer than smokers.
- Which is the most dangerous animal in the world?
- A holiday by the sea is better than a holiday in the mountains.
- It is strange but often a coke is more expensive than a beer.
- Who is the richest woman on earth?
- The weather this summer is even worse than last summer.
- He was the cleverest thief of all.
| Complete the sentences, using the positive, comparative and superlative of the adjectives in brackets. 1. Dad’s car is much faster than mine. (fast) 2. I think scuba diving is more fascinating than climbing. (fascinating) 3. His thirst grew is bigger and bigger. (big / big) 4. He thinks this test was more difficult than the last one. (difficult) 5. They live in a really the most beautiful house. (beautiful) 6. She is the better tennis player of the world. (good) 7. Susan is a nice girl. She’s much nicer than her sister. (nice / nice) 8. This suitcase is heavier than the others. (heavy) 9. Hotels in London are more expensive than in Vienna. (expensive) 10. Bob is taller than Keith, but Phil is the tallest. (tall / tall) 11. Doris reads many books than Peter, but Frank reads the ?. (many / many) 12. France is as more beautiful as Spain. (beautiful) 13. They live in a big house, but Fred lives in a bigger one. (big / big) 14. My sister is three years younger than me. (young) 15. This was the baddest (worst) film I have ever seen. (bad) 16. I think tennis is more interesting than cycling. (interesting) 17. I talked to Claire and she is a very smart girl. (smart) 18. His company earned littler money than the years before. (little) 19. She was the most popular girl at college. (popular) 20. They didn’t stay out as later as last Saturday. (late) |