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English as a Second Language (ESL)
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Grammar
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Age 12-17
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level: grade 6
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English
Author's Instructions
Comparative Exercises
1. Fill in the blanks with the correct comparative/ Superlative form of the adjectives provided.
- My house is __________ (big) than yours.
- This book is __________ (interesting) than the one I read last week.
- Her dress is __________ (beautiful) than mine.
- The exam was __________ (difficult) than I expected.
- Mount Everest is the_________(high) mountain in the world.
- She is the __________ (intelligent) student in our class.
- This is the __________ (expensive) restaurant in town.
- Today is the __________ (cold) day of the year.
- John is (tall) _______ than Mike.
- This puzzle is (easy) _______ than the previous one.
- Winter is (cold) _______ than autumn.
- My car is (fast) _______ than yours.
2. Rewrite the sentences using the comparative/ Superlative form.
- John is (tall) _______ than Mike.
- This puzzle is (easy) _______ than the previous one.
- Winter is (cold) _______ than autumn.
- My car is (fast) _______ than yours.
- This hotel is __________ (expensive) than the one we stayed at last time.
- His explanation was __________ (clear) than hers.
- Their house is __________ (far) from the city center than ours.
- She feels __________ (happy) now that the project is finished.
3. Choose the correct comparative form to complete the sentences.
- This book is __________ (more interesting / interestinger) than that one.
- My dog is __________ (more friendly / friendlier) than my cat.
- The test was __________ (easier / more easier) than I thought.
- Jane is __________ (more talented / talenteder) than her sister.
- This is __________ (more beautiful / the most beautiful) painting in the gallery.
- He is __________ (more talented / the most talented) musician in the orchestra.
- January is usually __________ (the coldest / colder) month of the year in our region.
- That was __________ (the worst / worse) movie I’ve seen this year.
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English as a Second Language (ESL)
-
Grammar
-
Age 12-17
-
level: grade 6
-
English
Author's Instructions
Comparative Exercises
1. Fill in the blanks with the correct comparative/ Superlative form of the adjectives provided.
- My house is __________ (big) than yours.
- This book is __________ (interesting) than the one I read last week.
- Her dress is __________ (beautiful) than mine.
- The exam was __________ (difficult) than I expected.
- Mount Everest is the_________(high) mountain in the world.
- She is the __________ (intelligent) student in our class.
- This is the __________ (expensive) restaurant in town.
- Today is the __________ (cold) day of the year.
- John is (tall) _______ than Mike.
- This puzzle is (easy) _______ than the previous one.
- Winter is (cold) _______ than autumn.
- My car is (fast) _______ than yours.
2. Rewrite the sentences using the comparative/ Superlative form.
- John is (tall) _______ than Mike.
- This puzzle is (easy) _______ than the previous one.
- Winter is (cold) _______ than autumn.
- My car is (fast) _______ than yours.
- This hotel is __________ (expensive) than the one we stayed at last time.
- His explanation was __________ (clear) than hers.
- Their house is __________ (far) from the city center than ours.
- She feels __________ (happy) now that the project is finished.
3. Choose the correct comparative form to complete the sentences.
- This book is __________ (more interesting / interestinger) than that one.
- My dog is __________ (more friendly / friendlier) than my cat.
- The test was __________ (easier / more easier) than I thought.
- Jane is __________ (more talented / talenteder) than her sister.
- This is __________ (more beautiful / the most beautiful) painting in the gallery.
- He is __________ (more talented / the most talented) musician in the orchestra.
- January is usually __________ (the coldest / colder) month of the year in our region.
- That was __________ (the worst / worse) movie I’ve seen this year.
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