Unit 4 - Exercise 1 - Comparatives and superlatives · My sister thinks she's (intelligent) than me, but I don't agree! · Avatar is probably (bad) film I've seen!
English Level: High-Beginner, Intermediate. Language Focus: Changing adjectives to comparative and superlative form. Worksheet Download: comparative-superlative-worksheet-esl.docx (scroll down to study the exercises online). Jump to: Comparatives, Superlatives, Exercises
Put the adjectives between brackets in the correct form. My brother has a (tidy) room than me. Australia is (big) than England. I'm (good) now than yesterday.
Adjectives – Comparison – Exercise 1 Task No. 1013 Fill in the gaps and use the comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives. Show example Do you need help? Comparison of adjectives old → → bad → → difficult → → large → → good → → big → …
adjectives: comparative and superlative 1. Complete the chart with the comparatives and superlatives: Adjective Comparative Superlative long longer than the longest fast faster than pretty the prettiest beautiful more beautiful than ugly uglier than thin the thinnest fashionable more fashionable than 2.
COMPARATIVE - SUPERLATIVE · 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
English is the easiest subject. For other adjectives with two or more syllables, use more and most. Don't forget the for the superlative. interesting - more ...
Comparative adjectives are used to compare 2 things and superlative adjectives are used to compare 3 or more things. Once students have learned comparative and superlative adjectives, they can compare two or more things and greatly expand their vocabulary.
Comparatives and Superlatives – Adjectives and Adverbs Complete the following sentences with the correct form of the adjective or adverb, comparative or superlative of the words provided. 1. This is _____ (fancy) dress I own. 2. In my opinion, a deer moves _____ (graceful) of all the animals. 3.
Unit 4 - Exercise 1 - Comparatives and superlatives. of the verbs in brackets. Use contractions where possible. My sister thinks she's(intelligent) than me, but I don't agree! Avatar is probably(bad) film I've seen! What is(wet) month of the year in England?
We can use comparatives to compare things and superlatives to say which thing is top in a group. Cats are faster than mice. Science is more difficult than maths. The cheetah is the fastest animal. I think art is the most difficult subject. How to use them For adjectives with one syllable, add er and est. Sometimes the spelling changes.