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!
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?
Superlatives and Comparatives. Complete with the comparative or superlative form of the adjective. ID: 2394150. Language: English. School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) Grade/level: 5th. Age: 9-13. Main content: Comparatives and superlatives. Other contents: adjectives.
18.04.2017 · Comparative and superlative exercise April 18, 2017 - This grammar exercise tests your ability to use various comparative structures correctly. Fill in the blanks with an adjective of the appropriate degree or a conjunction. 1. He was older .................... I thought. then than as like 2. China is ............................ India. bigger then
GRAMMAR Grammar Exercise - Comparatives and Superlatives Do the exercise on comparatives and superlatives and click on the button to check your answers. (Before doing the exercises you may want to read the lesson on comparatives and superlatives ) Put the adjectives between brackets in the correct form My brother has a (tidy) room than me.
Comparatives and superlatives 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.
GRAMMAR Grammar Exercise - Comparatives and Superlatives Do the exercise on comparatives and superlatives and click on the button to check your answers. (Before doing the exercises …
ID: 1869585 Language: English School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) Grade/level: B2 Age: 12-18 Main content: Comparatives and superlatives Other contents: Comparatives and superlatives Add to my workbooks (5) Download file pdf Embed in my website or blog Add to Google Classroom
Comparatives and superlatives 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.
Unit 4 - Exercise 1 - Comparatives and superlatives. Complete the sentences with the present simple form. of the verbs in brackets. Use contractions where possible.
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