Comparison of adjectives in sentences - Exercise 1
Explanation: Comparison of adjectives
Put in the
adjective in bold
from the first sentence into the second sentence in its correct form (comparative or superlative).
Example: I have a
fast
car, but my friend has a ______ car.
Answer: I have a
fast
car, but my friend has a
faster
car.
1) This is a
nice
cat. It's much
than my friend's cat.
2) Here is Emily. She's six years
old
. Her brother is nine, so he is
.
3) This is a
difficult
exercise. But the exercise with an asterisk (*) is the
exercise on the worksheet.
4) He has an
interesting
hobby, but my sister has the
hobby in the world.
5) In the last holidays I read a
good
book, but father gave me an even
one last weekend.
6) School is
boring
, but homework is
than school.
7) Skateboarding is a
dangerous
hobby. Bungee jumping is
than skateboarding.
8) This magazine is
cheap
, but that one is
.
9) We live in a
small
house, but my grandparents' house is even
than ours.
10) Yesterday John told me a
funny
joke. This joke was the
joke I've ever heard.
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