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Comparative Superlative Worksheet Esl

This document contains an English grammar worksheet on comparative and superlative adjectives that was downloaded from an online resource. The worksheet provides examples of comparative and superlative forms of common adjectives and includes exercises for students to practice forming comparatives and superlatives. It also contains questions for students to ask each other using comparative and superlative structures.

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Basketball Tennis ball Marble

Rp. 200.000 Rp. 20.000 Rp. 1000.

Expensive >< Cheap


Big ><small

Comparative Superlative
A Basketball is bigger than A marble is the smallest
A Tennis Ball (among all)
A Marble is smaller than a A basketball is the biggest
tennis ball (among all)
A tennis ball is cheaper than A marble is the cheapest
a basketball (among all)
A tennis ball is more A basketball is the most
expensive than a marble expensive (among all)

Short adjective Long adjective


Angry >< happy Beautifull
Long >< short Difficult
Dirty >< clean Extraordinary ><ordinary
Tall >< short Powerfull
Fast >< slow Diligent
Easy >< hard Handsome
Ugly >< pretty Stubborn
Wise Expensive
Kind Comfortable
Cute Affordable

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Sweet Brilliant

Adjective Comparative Superlative


Good Better Best
Bad Worse Worst
A little Less Least
Much/many More Most
Far Farther/further Farthest / furthest
Old Older/elder Oldest/eldest

Worksheet: Comparative and Superlative Exercises


Answers available at http://www.englishcurrent.com/grammar/comparative-superlative-rules-exercises/

Comparative Exercises
1. My brother is _____________ (young) than me.
2. Today the streets are _____________ (crowded) than yesterday.
3. I think math is _____________ (difficult) than English.
4. Mr. Green is a _____________ (wealthy) man than I am.
5. This map is _____________ (complicated).
6. Jose needs a _____________ (good) job.

1. Sharks are _____________ (scary) than bears.


2. She was _____________ (nice) to me today. Yesterday, she was _____________ (rude).
3. Your hair is _____________ (wet) than mine because you were in the rain _____________ (long).
4. You did _____________ (well) on the test this week. Good work.
5. This photograph is _____________ (colorful) but it’s _____________ (expensive).
6. I took a _____________ (big) piece of cake because I’m _____________ (hungry) than you.

Superlative Exercises
Add a superlative form.

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1. She is _____________ (famous) singer in Korea.
2. _____________ (fast) runner won a prize.
3. The team played _____________ (good) game of their season.
4. She always calls me at _____________ (busy) time of the day.
5. This part is _____________ (deep) in the ocean.
6. The last question was _____________ (difficult) on the test.

1. That was _____________ (bad) holiday of my life.


2. My steak was _____________ (juicy) of them all.
3. The living room has _____________ (bright) lights in the house.
4. Dr. Walton is _____________ (respected) surgeon in this hospital.
5. We wrapped _____________ (delicate) items in a blanket.
6. Jane exercises every day. She is _____________ (fit) person I know.

Exercises: Superlative or Comparative?


Note: remember to add ‘the’ if you use a superlative form.

1. John’s hair is _____________ (light) than Alan’s.


2. Sometimes staying home is _____________ (enjoyable) than going out.
3. That was _____________ (funny) joke I have ever heard.
4. Canada is _____________ (big) than China but _____________ (small) than Russia, which is the
_____________ (large) country in the world.
5. Ron ordered _____________ (cheap) bottle of wine for his date.
6. Usually, February is _____________ (cold) month of the year.

1. The president was staying in _____________ (luxurious) hotel in the city.


2. Quitting my job was _____________ (difficult) decision I have made in my life.
3. Sarah’s life was _____________ (exciting) when she was in university.
4. Today is cold. Yesterday was _____________ (warm).
5. John isn’t happy. He wants to be _____________ (happy) and _____________ (satisfied) in life.
6. The grizzly bear is _____________ (dangerous) animal in Canada.

Peter thinks that Sydney is _____________ (good) city to live in. In his opinion, Sydney is _____________
(good) than Melbourne because it is _____________ (close) to beaches. Also, he thinks the views from
Sydney are _____________ (beautiful).

Jane, his friend, doesn’t agree. She thinks life in Sydney is _____________ (bad) than life in Melbourne.
Firstly, Sydney is _____________ (expensive) than Melbourne. Also, she thinks the Melbourne is
_____________ (relaxed) and the buildings are _____________ (beautiful).

There are many students in Mr. Barton’s English class. One student, Alan, is _____________ (lazy). He
never does his homework so he has _____________ (bad) grades. He always looks sleepy. He should go
to bed _____________ (early).

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Another student, Pedro, is much _____________ (serious) than Alan. In fact, Pedro has _____________
(high) grades in the class. There are thirty students in total in the class. This is _____________ (big)
class Mr. Barton has ever taught.

Exercise: Superlative or Comparatives in Questions


Add a comparative or superlative form. (Optional: Ask the questions to a partner).

1. What country is _____________ (good) to live in? Why?


2. What is _____________ (scary) movie you have seen?
3. Is it _____________ (good) to be smart and ugly or unintelligent and good-looking?
4. What is _____________ (bad) present you have ever gotten?
5. What is _____________ (dangerous) job in the world?
6. Which is _____________ (bad): falling in love with someone and then having your heart broken, or
never having met that person?

1. Who is _____________ (interesting) person you know?


2. Which is _____________ (bad) for your health: alcohol or marijuana?
3. What is _____________ (embarrassing) thing you have done recently?
4. Is it better to date someone who is _____________ (old) or _____________ (young) you?
5. What has been _____________ (important) invention in history?
6. What is _____________ (disgusting) thing you have ever eaten?

-- Worksheet copyright Matthew Barton of Englishcurrent.com

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