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Comparison

The document consists of a series of comparison exercises focusing on the use of adjectives in positive, comparative, and superlative forms. It includes fill-in-the-blank sentences where users are prompted to complete sentences using the correct form of the given adjectives. The exercises cover various topics and contexts, helping learners practice their understanding of comparative language structures.

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Comparison

The document consists of a series of comparison exercises focusing on the use of adjectives in positive, comparative, and superlative forms. It includes fill-in-the-blank sentences where users are prompted to complete sentences using the correct form of the given adjectives. The exercises cover various topics and contexts, helping learners practice their understanding of comparative language structures.

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Comparison

1. A cow is ____________________than a sheep. (fast)


2. Helen has little money but Mary has ____________________ money. (little)
3. Austria is ____________________ than Switzerland. (large)
4. Whisky is ____________________than beer. (strong)
5. Gold is ____________________than silver. (heavy)
6. A palace is ____________________ than a flat. (expensive)
7. A bed is ____________________than a sofa (nice).
8. The president is ___________________________ than I am. (famous)
9. Helen is a bad student. Mary is a _________________student. Jenny is the
_____________student.
10. Helen reads good books. Mary reads _______________books. Jenny reads the
_________________ books.
11. Helen has many friends. Mary has ______________friends. Jenny has the
_______________friends.
12. The ____________________shop is closed. (near)
13. The ____________________news were not on TV. (late)
14. My sister is _____________________than my friend. (old)
15. Your car is _____________________than my car. (beautiful)
16. Small bananas are often ____________________than big ones. (good)
17. The grass here is ______________than the grass in our garden (short).
18. The book is _______________________than the film. (interesting)
19. It is ____________________to go with someone than to go alone. (nice)
20.A mountain is ________________than a hill. (high)

1) London is ________________than Vienna. (big)


2) The cheetah is the ______________animal in the world. (fast)
3) Helen is the _______________________girl in our class. (tall)
4) I think bananas are _______________________than apples. (good)
5) Learning English is as ____________________as learning French. (difficult)
6) Peter is the _________________player in the football team. (bad)
7) Susan is ________________than Mary. (happy)
8) The blue shoes are _____________________than the brown ones. (expensive)
9) A horse runs ___________________than a cow. (fast)
10)Miriam is as _______________________as her mother. (clever)
11) My father is _______________than my brother. (tall)
12)There are _______________________pupils in our class than in Helen’s class. (many)
13)Is their car as __________________as our car? (small)
Comparison Level 2
Fill in the correct form: positive - comparative – superlative

1. Wool is _________________in England than in Austria. (cheap)

2. Tom’s test was very __________________but Bob’s test ______________ than

Tom’s. (bad)

3. My friend is not as _____________as I am. I’m the ____________boy in class. (tall)

4. This time our dictation was not as ____________________as last time. (difficult)

5. The Browns have a ____________________house. Oh no, our house is

_____________________than the Brown’s house. (beautiful)

6. Mr. Lewis is a ____________________driver. But my father drives even (sogar)

_______________________(good).

7. The new dress was _____________________than I thought. (expensive)

8. This was the __________________film I have ever seen. (bad)

9. I earn ________________________than you do. (little)

10. Sue can type as __________________as I can (fast) but Monica is

________________(good).

11. My little brother makes ___________________mistakes than I do. (few)

12. She is the __________________________girl I know. (polite)

13. Carol is the _____________________________girl in our class. (careful)

14. My schoolbag is _____________________than yours, but Simon’s is the

_____________________ (heavy)

15. She is ______________________________than I thought. She will give the

_________________________________answers. (selfish) = egoistisch.

16. Pam is even ________________________than last year. She is the

_______________________girl I know. (pretty)

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