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The document provides examples of using comparative and superlative adjectives in sentences. It includes: 1) Sentences with adjectives in the comparative form in brackets. 2) Sentences with adjectives in the superlative form in brackets. 3) Sentences rearranged in the correct order. 4) A table to complete with the comparative and superlative forms of various adjectives.

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Older Than More Afraid Than Nicer Than Better Than Bigger Than Smaller Than Bigger Than

The document provides examples of using comparative and superlative adjectives in sentences. It includes: 1) Sentences with adjectives in the comparative form in brackets. 2) Sentences with adjectives in the superlative form in brackets. 3) Sentences rearranged in the correct order. 4) A table to complete with the comparative and superlative forms of various adjectives.

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1. Write the adjectives in brackets in the Comparative form.

a) John Lennon was (OLD) older than Paul McCartney.


b) Some people think the Met is (GOOD) better than the Louvre.
c) Eric was (AFRAID) more afraid in Harlem than in the Subway.
d) Cats are (NICE) nicer than dogs.
e) Cartoons are (GOOD) better than music programmes.
f) The Empire State is (BIG) bigger than the Chrysler Building.
g) Barcelona is (SMALL) smaller than Madrid, but (BIG) bigger than Valencia.

2. Write the adjectives in brackets in the Superaltive form.


a) Samantha is the (PRETTY) prettiest girl that Paul has ever met.
b) I think that King Kong was the (BAD) worst film ever!
c) Mounth Everest is the (HIGH) highest mountain in the world.
d) Our English teacher is the (GOOD) best teacher ever!
e) My room is the (CLEAN) cleanest room in my house.
f) Ron is the (CLEVER) the cleverest person I’ve ever met.
g) The Millenium Star is one of the (EXPENSIVE) most expensive diamonds in the
world.

3. Write the sentences in the correct order.

a) are / than / faster / Cars / bikes. Cars are faster than bikes
b) interesting / is / than /more / History / Maths. History is more interesting than Maths
c) than / is / exciting / New York / Albany. New York is more exciting than Albany

d) than / funnier / Comics / magazines / are Comics are funnier than magazines
e) Japan / expensive / the / country. / is /most Japan is the most expensive country

4. Complete the table. Pay attention and don’t forget than or the.

ADJECTIVE COMPARATIVE SUPERLATIVE


Good Better than The best
Nice Nicer than The Nicest
Annoying More annoying than The most annoying
Cheap Cheaper than The cheapest
Expensive More expensive than Most expensive
Bad Worse than The Worst
Big Bigger than The biggest
Tall Taller than The tallest
Pretty Prettier than The prettiest
Fast Faster than The fastest
Happy Happier than The happiest
Small Smaller than The smallest
Sad Sadier than The saddest
Boring More boring than The most boring

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