Comparative and Superlative Excercises
Comparative and Superlative Excercises
2. Australia is (big)
3. I'm (good)
than England.
7. Show me (good)
8. (hot)
restaurant downtown.
9. Who is (talkative)
Put in the adjective in bold from the first sentence into the second sentence in its
correct form (comparative or superlative).
Example: I have a fast car, but my friend has a ______ car.
Answer: I have a fast car, but my friend has a faster car.
3) This is a difficult exercise. But the exercise with an asterisk (*) is the
exercise on the worksheet.
4) He has an interesting hobby, but my sister has the
hobby in the
world.
5) In the last holidays I read a good book, but father gave me an even
one last weekend.
6) School is boring, but homework is
than school.
John is(tall)
Glen.
as tall as
2.
Janet is(beautiful)
3.
You are(crazy)
4.
We can run(fast)
5.
6.
7.
than
Jeniffer.
my sister.
they can.
your mum.
mine.
Matrix I.
than
joke I've
8.
9.
10.