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The document provides examples and exercises to practice forming comparatives and superlatives of adjectives in English. For comparatives, it gives examples comparing two items using the suffixes -er or more/less. For superlatives, it uses the suffixes -est or most along with the definite article "the" to compare three or more items. The exercises have learners complete sentences, fill in a table with comparative and superlative forms, and identify the tallest, happiest, easiest etc. item from options.
The document provides examples and exercises to practice forming comparatives and superlatives of adjectives in English. For comparatives, it gives examples comparing two items using the suffixes -er or more/less. For superlatives, it uses the suffixes -est or most along with the definite article "the" to compare three or more items. The exercises have learners complete sentences, fill in a table with comparative and superlative forms, and identify the tallest, happiest, easiest etc. item from options.
The document provides examples and exercises to practice forming comparatives and superlatives of adjectives in English. For comparatives, it gives examples comparing two items using the suffixes -er or more/less. For superlatives, it uses the suffixes -est or most along with the definite article "the" to compare three or more items. The exercises have learners complete sentences, fill in a table with comparative and superlative forms, and identify the tallest, happiest, easiest etc. item from options.
Graham is stronger / the strongest person in my family.
Sarah is better / the best at swimming than Linda. I am always hungrier / the hungriest in the morning than in the evening. Flip-flops are more comfortable / the most comfortable than sandals. Is this bigger / the biggest teddy bear in the shop? My sister is more romantic / the most romantic person in my family. Steve is worse / the worst football player in our class. Winter holidays are shorter / the shortest than summer holidays.
2. WRITE THE COMPARATIVES
a) Stella is ______________SHORTER___________ than Monica. (SHORT)
b) Comics are __________FUNNIER______________ than newspapers. (FUNNY) c) My sister is __________CLUMSIER________ than my brother. (CLUMSY) d) Summer days are _______WARMER________ than the winter days. (WARM) e) Math is ________DIFFICULTER_______________ than Music. (DIFFICULT) f) I am _______POLITER____________________ than my sister. (POLITE) g) Apples are _______BETTER_________________ for our health than hot dogs. (GOOD) h) Breaking a leg is ____________WORSE_______ than breaking a finger. (BAD)
3. WRITE THE SUPERLATIVES
1. Is Big Ben __________THE TALLEST___ clock tower in England? (TALL) 2. Which is ________THE _HAPPIEST________ day of the year for you? (HAPPY) 3. Which is ____________THE _EASIEST_______ subject for you? (EASY) 4. This is __THE MOST_____ T-shirt I have got. (COMFORTABLE) 5. Stella is ___THE _MOST_______ girl in our class. (SERIOUS) 6. What is _____THE BEST____________ film you have ever watched? (GOOD) 7. September is ______THE WORST_____________ month for me. (BAD) 1. Complete the table. Pay attention and don’t forget than or the.
ADJECTIVE COMPARATIVE SUPERLATIVE
Good BETTER THE BEST NICE Nicer than THE NICEST ANNOYING THE MORE ANNOYING The most annoying CHEAP Cheaper than THE CHEAPEST Expensive THE MORE EXPENSIVE THE MOST EXPENSIVE Bad WORSE THAN THE WORST BIG Bigger THE BIGGEST TALL TALLER THAN The tallest PRETTY Prettier THE PRETTIEST Fast FASTER THAN THE FASTEST HAPPY Happier THE HAPPIEST SMALL SMALLER THAN The smallest SADDY Sadier THAN THE SADDIES Boring THE MORE BORING THE MOST BORING