NAME: Natalia Calao Herrera.
COMPLETE THE ADJECTIVES USING THE COMPARATIVE FORM
1. It´s too noisy here. Can we go to a __quieter__ [more quiet/quieter] (quiet) place?
2. The hotel was __bigger___ [bigger/more big/biger] (big) than that in which we stayed last year.
3. Your work is __better__ [gooder/beter/better] (good) than mine.
4. The accident could have been ___worse___ [bader/more bad/badder/worse] (bad) than it was.
5. I was ___more nervous___ [nervouser/more nervous] (nervous) in my exam yesterday than
Mark.
6. I´d like to have a ____faster__ [more fast/faster/] (fast) car. The one I have now is really old.
7. Last week it was really hot. Today is __colder_ [more cold/colder] (cold) than then.
WHICH IS CORRECT?
1. We have an _____older___ [more old/older] brother who lives in Miami.
2. Her illness is __more serious___ [more serious/most serious/] than what the doctors expected.
3. I like warm weather. If the weather is _____colder_____ [more cold/colder/], I will get sick.
4. This dress is _more beautiful__ [more beautiful/most beautiful] than that one.
5. He is _____richer_____ [more rich/richer/] than Arthur.
6. This road is ____farther__ [farther/more far] than the motorway.
7. Was the TV programme __worse___ [more bad/worse] than the film?
WRITE THE COMPARATIVE OR SUPERLATIVE FORM OF THE ADJECTIVES IN THESE
SENTENCES
1. She was a very intelligent student. She was __the most intelligent_ [the most intelligent/more
intelligent than] girl in her class.
2. It´s a very old castle. Experts argued it is __the oldest__ [older than/the oldest] in Britain.
3. I´m going to sleep on the sofa. The floor is ___more uncomfortable____ [more
uncomfortable/the most uncomfortable/] (uncomfortable) than it.
4. This new job is __more important____ [more important/the most important/] (important) for
me than the last I had.
5. Living in the countryside is _healthier__ [healthier/the healthiest] (healthy) than living in town.
6. These instructions were ___the most difficult____ [more difficult than/the most difficult/]
(difficult) ones I have ever read.