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Degree Worksheet

The document contains 20 sentences that students are to complete using the positive, comparative, and superlative forms of various adjectives provided in brackets. The sentences provide examples of comparing items that are faster, more fascinating, bigger/biggest, more difficult, more beautiful, better, nicer/nicest, heavier, more expensive, taller/tallest, more/most, as beautiful, bigger/biggest, younger, worse, more interesting, smarter, less, more popular, and later. The document is an exercise to practice using different forms of adjectives in comparative and superlative structures.

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Degree Worksheet

The document contains 20 sentences that students are to complete using the positive, comparative, and superlative forms of various adjectives provided in brackets. The sentences provide examples of comparing items that are faster, more fascinating, bigger/biggest, more difficult, more beautiful, better, nicer/nicest, heavier, more expensive, taller/tallest, more/most, as beautiful, bigger/biggest, younger, worse, more interesting, smarter, less, more popular, and later. The document is an exercise to practice using different forms of adjectives in comparative and superlative structures.

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Comparison of Adjectives - Exercise

Complete the sentences, using the positive, comparative and superlative of the adjectives in brackets.

1. Dad's car is much   than mine. (fast)

2. I think scuba diving is   than climbing. (fascinating)

3. His thirst grew   and  . (big / big)

4. He thinks this test was   than the last one. (difficult)

5. They live in a really   house. (beautiful)

6. She is the   tennis player of the world. (good)

7. Susan is a   girl. She's much   than her sister. (nice / nice)

8. This suitcase is   than the others. (heavy)

9. Hotels in London are   than in Vienna. (expensive)

10. Bob is   than Keith, but Phil is the  . (tall / tall)

11. Doris reads   books than Peter, but Frank reads the  . (many / many)

12. France is as   as Spain. (beautiful)

13. They live in a   house, but Fred lives in a   one. (big / big))

14. My sister is three years   than me. (young)

15. This was the   film I have ever seen. (bad)

16. I think tennis is   than cycling. (interesting)

17. I talked to Claire and she is a very   girl. (smart)

18. His company earned   money than the years before. (little)

19. She was the   girl at college. (popular)

20. They didn't stay out as   as last Saturday. (late)

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