Form The Degrees of Comparisons: 2. Fill in The Missing Forms of The Degrees of Comparisons
The document provides examples and exercises on forming and using comparative and superlative adjectives in English. It includes examples of adjectives in their comparative and superlative forms, exercises to fill in the missing forms, choose the correct variant, fill in the correct word, identify whether a sentence uses the comparative or superlative form, and correct mistakes in using comparatives and superlatives. The document focuses on building skills with comparative and superlative adjectives.
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Form The Degrees of Comparisons: 2. Fill in The Missing Forms of The Degrees of Comparisons
The document provides examples and exercises on forming and using comparative and superlative adjectives in English. It includes examples of adjectives in their comparative and superlative forms, exercises to fill in the missing forms, choose the correct variant, fill in the correct word, identify whether a sentence uses the comparative or superlative form, and correct mistakes in using comparatives and superlatives. The document focuses on building skills with comparative and superlative adjectives.
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1. Form the degrees of comparisons: 2.
Fill in the missing forms of the degrees of comparisons:
1. nice nicer the nicest 2. short shorter the shorest 3. young youngger the younggest 4. new newer the newest 5. old older the oldest 6. careful more careful most carefulest 7. modern moderner the modernest 8. popular more popular most popular 9. dangerous more dangerous most dangerous 10.expensivemore expensive most expensive 11.little litter than the littest 12.badworse the worst 13.good better the best 14.much/many _________ _________
3. Choose the correct variant:
1. Mary is taller than Kate. a) tall b) taller c) the tallest 2. Tom is shorter than Bob. a) short b) shorter c) the shortest 4. Fill in the correct form of the word: 3. Bill reads much than Ben. 1. July is the hottest (hot) month of the year. a) much b) more c) the most 2. My bike is the cheapest (cheap). 4. Pam is older than Helen. 3. This is the highest (high) tree in this park. a) old b) older c) the oldest 4. Peter is the best (good) runner at school. 5. Mona’s dress is cheaper than Pam’s dress. 5. Mona is the cleverest (clever) student in our class. a) cheap b) cheaper c) the cheapest 6. This task is the most dificultest (difficult) in the 6. Nick is faster than Mike. test. a) fast b) faster c) the fastest 7. The traffic on this road is the most dangerousest 7. Tim is more helpful than his brother. (dangerous). a) helpful b) more helpful c) the most helpful 8. It is the heavyest (heavy) box here. 8. This text is more difficult than that text. 9. My granny is the oldest (old) in our family. a) difficult b) more difficult c) the most difficult 10. This car is the most expensivest (expensive) here. 11. Liz is the fatest (fat) girl in our street. 12. This is the best (good) translation. 13. It is the most popularest (popular) film now. 14. I think it is the coldest (cold) day today. 15. It is the bigest (big) size of the dress. 16. Bob is the best (good) student in our class. 5. Comparative or superlative? 1. April is _warner_ (warm) than January. 2. August is the _hotest_ (hot) month of the year. 3. November is colder__ (cold) than September. 4. It is the _oldest_ (old) tree in this park. 5. My mobile is more expensive (expensive) than yours. 6. This text is the _easyest_ (easy) text in the book. 7. It is the _boringest_ (boring) film this week. 8. Pam’s hair is _longer_ (long) than Kate’s hair. 9. I think it is the _longest (long) day. 10. The _most beutiful_ (beautiful) place is Paris. 11. These cakes are the _goodest_ (good) in this shop. 12. Your car is _cheaper_ (cheap) than mine. 13. Bob is _taller_ (tall) than Nick. 14. Sam is the _tallest_ (tall) boy in our class. 15. Tom is two years __younger (young) than Paul. 16. This building is the _most beautiful__ (beautiful).
6. Correct the mistakes:
1. I have the heaviest bag. 2. Tom is best in our group. 3. Helen is thiner than Pam. 4. Mona is happier than Liz. 5. Tony is the older than Pete. 6. This apple is the sweetest. 7. Your watch is cheaper than mine. 8. The tree is the oldest in the street. 9. My house is the most expensive than yours. 10. This animal is most dangerous in the zoo. 11. Sam gets up the earlier than Bill. 12. This building is the modernest in this town. 13. February is the coldest month of the year. 14. May is the warmer than March. 15. Bill is the faster than Nick. 16. This test is the most difficult.