Comparatives and Superlatives Exercise

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Which of the following sentences correctly uses the superlative form of the adjective 'fast'?

Cheetahs are the fastest animals on land.

Which sentence correctly uses the comparative form of the adjective 'difficult'?

This problem is more difficult than the previous one.

Which sentence accurately uses the superlative form of the adjective 'interesting'?

Of all the cities I've visited, Tokyo is the most interesting.

Which sentence correctly uses the comparative form of the adjective 'big'?

My house is bigger than yours.

Which sentence correctly uses the comparative form of the adjective 'friendly'?

Your dog is friendlier than mine.

Study Notes

Comparative and Superlative Forms

  • The comparative form is used to compare two things, and is formed using -er (e.g., big → bigger, tall → taller)
  • The superlative form is used to compare three or more things, and is formed using the most (e.g., interesting → most interesting)

Exercise 1: Filling in the Blanks

  • When filling in the blanks, choose the correct form of the adjective (e.g., big → bigger, tall → taller)
  • Example sentences:
    • My house is bigger than yours.
    • She is the taller girl in the class.

Exercise 2:Rewriting Sentences

  • Rewrite sentences using the comparative or superlative form
  • Example sentences:
    • Cheetahs are the fastest animals on land.
    • Winter is colder than summer

Practice filling in the blanks with correct comparative and superlative forms of adjectives in sentences. Improve your English grammar skills!

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