Complete the exercises below to practice Comparative and Superlative
Complete the sentences using the correct comparative or superlative form of the adjectives and adverbs in brackets.
1. This book is (interesting) than the one I read last week, but it's not the (interesting) book I've ever read.
2. Tom runs (fast) than his brother, but Sarah runs the (fast) of all the students in our class.
3. Today's weather is (bad) than yesterday's, but last Monday was the (bad) day of the entire week.
4. My new apartment is (large) than my old one, and it's located in the (convenient) part of the city.
5. She speaks English (fluently) than her sister, but their teacher speaks it the (fluently) of all.
6. This restaurant serves (good) food than the one downtown, and it has the (friendly) staff in the neighborhood.
7. The math exam was (difficult) than the history exam, but the science exam was the (challenging) of all three.
8. My grandmother works (carefully) than anyone else in the family, and she always produces the (good) results.
9. This computer is (expensive) than that tablet, but it's also (reliable) for professional work.
10. Of all the students, Maria studies (diligently), which is why she gets the (high) grades in every subject.
Choose the correct comparative or superlative form for each sentence.
1. This is ___ movie I've seen this year.
2. John drives ___ than his father, but still not very well.
3. Which mountain is ___ in the world?
4. The new teacher explains grammar ___ than the previous one.
5. Today's test was ___ than I expected.
6. Sarah is ___ student in our entire school.
7. This solution works ___ than the one we tried yesterday.
8. Among all the team members, David works ___.
9. The traffic is ___ during rush hour than at any other time.
10. This assignment took ___ time than I thought it would.
Complete the paragraphs using the correct comparative or superlative forms of the adjectives and adverbs in brackets.
Last summer, my family visited three different beach resorts to find the perfect vacation spot. The first resort was quite nice, but the second one was (luxurious) and had (good) facilities for children. However, the third resort turned out to be the (impressive) of all three. It had the (clean) beaches and the (helpful) staff we had ever encountered. The food there was also (delicious) than at the other resorts, and the prices were (reasonable) than we had expected. The rooms were (large) and (comfortable) than those at the first two places. We decided that this was definitely the (good) choice for our family vacation.
In our city, we have several shopping centers, each with its own unique characteristics. The downtown mall is (old) than the others, but it has the (interesting) architecture and the (diverse) selection of shops. The suburban mall is (modern) and has (wide) corridors, making it (accessible) for families with strollers. The newest shopping center, built just two years ago, is the (technologically advanced) of all, with digital directories and smart parking systems. However, it's also the (expensive) place to shop. The parking fees there are (high) than at the other locations, and the restaurants charge (much) for similar meals.
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