Comparative and Superlative Practice 1
Comparative and Superlative Practice 1
Answer key
Aim
Exercise A and B
To practice comparative Adjective Comparative Superlative
and superlative adjective good better best
forms and structures. bad worse worst
fun more fun most fun
pretty prettier prettiest
Preparation easy easier easiest
Make one copy of the big bigger biggest
lesson for each student. light lighter lightest
heavy heavier heaviest
fast faster fastest
Level reliable more reliable most reliable
slow slower slowest
Elementary new newer newest
dry drier driest
happy happier happiest
Time old older oldest
60 minutes nice nicer nicest
compact more compact most compact
tasty tastier tastiest
bitter more bitter most bitter
advanced more advanced most advanced
suitable more suitable most suitable
warm warmer warmest
Exercise C
1. A: What is the most interesting place you've ever been to?
2. A: What is the tallest building you've ever been in?
3. A: Which is larger, the Sahara desert or the Gobi desert?
B: The Sahara desert is larger.
4. A: Who is more famous, Lady Gaga or Madonna?
5. A: Which country has a larger population, China or India?
B: China has a larger population.
6. A: Which fruit has a stronger smell, bananas or durians?
B: Durians have a stronger smell.
7. A: What is the biggest problem in the world today?
8. A: Which is higher, Mount Everest or K2?
B: Mount Everest is higher.
Adjectives are used to describe nouns. If two nouns are being compared to one another, we use
comparative adjectives. When comparing three or more nouns, we use superlative adjectives.
A. These adjectives don't follow the rules above. What are their comparative and superlative
forms?
good
bad
fun
pretty
easy
big
light
heavy
fast
reliable
slow
new
dry
happy
old
nice
compact
tasty
bitter
advanced
suitable
warm
1. A: What is the most interesting place you've ever been to? (interesting)
D. Which one do you prefer? Explain your answers using comparative sentences.
A. B.
$250,000 $25,000
I buy the house in precious 25,000 because it's cheaper than the house big; besides that the smallest house looks more cozy than the big house
A. B.
$20,000 $15,000
I buy the car red because is faster than car blue, besides that the car red is bigger que el car blue
A. B.
$250 $225
the black clock I like more than coffee because it has more instrument and measurements of time
E. In pairs, use the prompts to write a conversation using comparatives and superlatives.
Two friends are at the shopping mall. One friend is looking to buy a new phone.
A: sees two phones and asks for their friend’s opinion on the colour
A: sees three more phones and asks which one is the best
A: Look at those phones, what color do you prefer, do you like black or most prefer yellow?
B I like the black phone because it is more beautiful than the blue
A:
B:
A:
B: