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Comparative and Superlative Practice

The document provides examples to practice using comparative and superlative forms of adjectives in English. It contains three sections - the first with gaps to fill in the comparative form, the second with the superlative form, and the third mixing both comparative and superlative forms. The purpose is to help learners practice transforming adjectives into their comparative and superlative degrees in different contexts.

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Comparative and Superlative Practice

The document provides examples to practice using comparative and superlative forms of adjectives in English. It contains three sections - the first with gaps to fill in the comparative form, the second with the superlative form, and the third mixing both comparative and superlative forms. The purpose is to help learners practice transforming adjectives into their comparative and superlative degrees in different contexts.

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PRACTICE

Fill in the gaps with the comparative form of the adjectives given.

1. A rock is ___ than a leaf. (heavy)


2. Our house is ___ than yours. (big)
3. The princess is ___ than the witch. (beautiful)
4. Tom is a ___ student than Mary. (good)
5. Bicycles are ___ than motorbikes. (safe)
6. July is ___ than January. (hot)
7. A lion is ___ than a cat. (dangerous)
8. Helen is ___ than Mary. (happy)
9. Computers are ___ than telephones. (expensive)
10. I think golf is ___ than football. (boring)

Fill in the gaps with the superlative form of the adjectives given.

1. It is the ___ shop in town. (large)


2. Monday is the ___ day of the week. (bad)
3. Ben was the ___ person in his family. (noisy)
4. Sam is the in the ___ class. (popular)
5. Which is the ___ subject at school? (difficult)
6. Jim is the ___ player in the football team. (good)
7. Elephants are the ___ animals. (heavy)
8. Let's pick the ___ apple of the tree. (big)
9. Mary is the ___ girl in the class. (thin)
10. That is the ___ sofa in our house. (comfortable)

Fill in the gaps with the comparative or the superlative form of the adjectives given.

1. This armchair is ___ than the old one. (comfortable)


2. Trains are ___ than aeroplanes. (slow)
3. I bought the ___ souvenir I could afford. (expensive)
4. In this classroom there are ___ girls than boys. (many)
5. Ann is the ___ child in the family. (young)
6. That TV set is the ___ of all. (cheap)
7. You are ___ here than there. (safe)
8. Fifi is ___ than Kate. (pretty)
9. This is the ___ film i have ever seen. (exciting)
10. Tim is ___ than Peter. (talented)

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