Comparative and Superlative Adjectives (1) Exercise. Fill in the Blank
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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives (1) Exercise. Fill in the Blank. Fill in the blank
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Answer Key
1.
Sarah is ________ (tall) Emma.
Answer: Blank 1: taller than
taller than
Answer: Blank 1: taller than
taller than
2.
David runs ________ (quick) James.
Answer: Blank 1: quicker than
Answer: Blank 1: quicker than
3.
This movie is ________ (interesting) the last one.
Answer: Blank 1: more interesting than
more interesting than. For longer adjectives (more than 2 syllables), we use 'more ... than'.
Answer: Blank 1: more interesting than
more interesting than. For longer adjectives (more than 2 syllables), we use 'more ... than'.
4.
I'm the ________ (lucky) person alive.
Answer: Blank 1: luckiest
luckiest
Answer: Blank 1: luckiest
luckiest
5.
That suitcase is ________ (heavy) mine.
Answer: Blank 1: heavier than
heavier than. Adjectives ending in 'y' change to 'ier' in the comparative form, followed by 'than'.
Answer: Blank 1: heavier than
heavier than. Adjectives ending in 'y' change to 'ier' in the comparative form, followed by 'than'.
6.
Mark is the ________ (funny) guy I’ve ever met.
Answer: Blank 1: funniest
funniest. Adjectives ending in 'y' change to 'iest' in the superlative form.
Answer: Blank 1: funniest
funniest. Adjectives ending in 'y' change to 'iest' in the superlative form.
7.
The café is ________ (quiet) the one downtown.
Answer: Blank 1: quieter than
quieter than
Answer: Blank 1: quieter than
quieter than
8.
My bicycle is the ________ (fast) in the neighborhood.
Answer: Blank 1: fastest
fastest
Answer: Blank 1: fastest
fastest
9.
Lily is the ________ (creative) student in our class.
Answer: Blank 1: most creative
most creative. For longer adjectives, we use 'the most ...' in the superlative.
Answer: Blank 1: most creative
most creative. For longer adjectives, we use 'the most ...' in the superlative.
10.
His watch is ________ (valuable) mine.
Answer: Blank 1: more valuable than
more valuable than. Longer adjectives (3+ syllables) use 'more ... than' for comparisons.
Answer: Blank 1: more valuable than
more valuable than. Longer adjectives (3+ syllables) use 'more ... than' for comparisons.
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