I. COMPLETE THE SENTENCES. USE A SUPERLATIVE OR A COMPARATIVE.
We only can afford ______________________ (cheap) hotel in the town. We don’t have much money.
Our hotel was ______________________ (cheap) than all the others around.
The United States is very large, but Canada is even ______________________ (large).
What’s _________________________ (small) country in the world? Is it the Vatican?
I wasn’t feeling well yesterday, but I feel a bit ______________________ (good) today.
It was an awful day. In fact, it was _________________________ (bad) day in my life.
Everest is _________________ (high) than any other mountains. Indeed, it is ________________ (high).
We had a great holiday. It was one of _____________________________ (enjoyable) holidays we’ve ever had.
I’m in a hurry. What’s __________________________ (quick) way of getting from here to the station?
II. MAKE SENTENCES USING THE COMPARATIVE FORM OF THE ADJECTIVES
Lisbon / small / London.
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Katie / old/ Jane
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Trains / fast / cars
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Today / warm / yesterday
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My hair / short / yours
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Lolita / young / Kate
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Peter / intelligent / John
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Diving / interesting / skating
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Eleanor / fat / Daisy
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III. FILL IN THE GAPS WITH THE SUPERLATIVE OF THE ADJECTIVES GIVEN IN BRACKETS.
1. Paul has ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- (expensive) car I know.
2. My house is --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (big) in my street.
3. Summer is --------------------------------------------------------- (hot) season of the year.
4. Sara is intelligent. In fact she is -------------------------------------------- (intelligent) person I know.
5. Today I’ve seen ---------------------------------------------------------------- (charming) scene of my life.
6. Our class is ----------------------------------------------------------- (noisy) of the school. I wish it wouldn’t!
7. ------------------------------------------------------------------ (dangerous) animals are in the jungle.
8. Fran hates snakes. She thinks snakes ------------------------------------------- (disgusting) animals on Earth.
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Los superlativos y comparativos sirve como su nombre lo dice comparativos para comparar y superlativo para indicar que nadie los puede alcanzar o superar.
Los comparativos en adjetivos pequeños terminan siempre con una r. Cuando son adjetivos largos al inicio se le pone more.
Los superlativos en adjetvios pequeños siempre termina con una s. Mientras que los adjetivos largos se le pone the most.
Entonces:
- Primer ejercicio:
- The cheapest
- Cheaper
- The largest
- The smallest
- The best
- The worst
- Higher, The highest
- The most enjoyable
- The quickest
- Segundo ejercicio:
- Lisbon is smaller than London.
- Katie is older than Jane.
- Trains are faster than cars.
- Today is warmer than yesterday.
- My hair is shorter than yours.
- Lolita is younger than Kate.
- Peter is more intelligent than John.
- Diving is more interesting than skating.
- Eleanor is father than Daisy.
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