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Comparisons and Superlatives in English - Prof. cvgvftgvgh, Ejercicios de Nutrición

An overview of how to use comparative and superlative forms of adjectives in english. It covers the different types of adjectives (one-syllable, two-syllable, -y adjectives, and irregular adjectives) and the rules for forming their comparative and superlative forms. Several exercises where the learner is asked to fill in the correct comparative or superlative form of the adjective. The topics covered include comparing the size, height, length, and other characteristics of various objects and places, such as mountains, rivers, and countries. This document could be useful for students learning english as a second language, as well as for native english speakers looking to improve their grammar and vocabulary skills.

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COMPARISONS & SUPERLATIVES
1. Listen to this information using the track 1.
2. Match the adjectives with the nouns bello. Bou can match seme adjectives with more than one
noun.
3. Look at the numbers in the box below and then read the sentences.
324: three hundred and twenty-four
2576: two thousand, five hundred and seventy-six
1.
lazy
2.
deep
mountain
3.
high
ocean
4.
heavy
animal
5.
long
river
6.
small
season
7.
rainy
planet
8.
big
countr
y
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COMPARISONS & SUPERLATIVES

1. Listen to this information using the track 1.

2. Match the adjectives with the nouns bello. Bou can match seme adjectives with more than one

noun.

3. Look at the numbers in the box below and then read the sentences.

324: three hundred and twenty-four 2576: two thousand, five hundred and seventy-six

1. lazy lake

2. deep mountain

3. high ocean

4. heavy animal

5. long river

6. small season

7. rainy planet

8. big country

1. The Empire State Building in New York is 381 meters high.

2. The Yangpu Bridge in China is 602 meters long.

3. The Nile is 6,670 kilometers long and it is the longest river in the world.

4. The deepest point in the Atlantic Ocean is 9,219 meters.

Adjective Comparative Superlative one – syllable adjectives cheap large big cheap er (than) larg er (than) big ger (than) the cheap est the larg est the big gest most two-syllable adjectives clever clever er (than) the clever est

- y adjectives noisy heavy nois ier (than) heav ier (than) the nois iest the heav iest adjectives with three or more syllables expensive more expensive (than) the most expensive irregular adjectives good bad much many little better (than) worse (than) more (than) more (than) less (than) the best the worst the most the most the least Note: Mount Everest is higher than Mount Kilimanjaro. Mount Everest is the highest mountain of all / in the world.

4. Fill in the correct form of the adjectives.

Adjective Comparative Superlative Expensive more expensive The most expensive Bad wors the worst old Older The oldest small Smaller The smallest Many more The most

7. Death Valley is the hottest place in the world.

8. Oxford is not as noisy as Paris.

6. Put the adjectives in brackets into the correct form.

1. These shops are ______more expensive______ (expensive) than the ones in the country.

2. This city is ______more crowded______(crowded) than it was five years ago.

3. Mount McKinley isn’t as ______high______ (high) as Mount Everest.

4. Is Athens _______the oldest___________________ (old) city in Europe?

5. The Sahara is ______the largest____________________ (large) desert in the world.

6. Edinburgh is ______cheaper than____________________ (cheap) than Paris.

7. Which is ______the tallest____________________ (tall) building in the world?

8. Los Angeles is ______more polluted____________________ (polluted) than Stratford.

9. The Willow’s is ______the best____________________ (good) restaurant in my neighborhood.

10. Our new car is ______smaller____________________ (small) than our old one.

7. Put the adjectives in brackets into the correct form.

1. The chimpanzee is not __________________________ (big) the elephant.

2. The lion is __________________________ (small) the elephant.

3. The lion is not __________________________ (friendly) the chimpanzee.

4. The elephant is __________________________ (heavy) animal of all.

5. The lion is __________________________ (dangerous) animal of all.

6. The chimpanzee is not __________________________ (fast) the lion.