Comparison of adjectives in sentences - Exercise 2
Explanantion: Comparison of adjectives
Put in the adjective from the first sentences 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) My father is heavy. My uncle is much
than my father.
2) The test in Geography was easy, but the test in Biology was
.
3) Florida is sunny. Do you know the
place in the USA?
4) Stan is a successful sportsman, but his sister is
than Stan.
5) My mother has a soft voice, but my teacher's voice is
than my mother's.
6) Amy has a beautiful baby, but my daughter has the
baby on earth.
7) I live in a large family, but my grandfather lived in a
family.
8) We have only little time for this exercise, but in the examination we'll have even
time.
9) Lucy is clever, but Carol is
than Lucy.
10) Have you visited the old castle? It was the
castle we visited during our holidays.
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