Fill in the comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives. Answer: new - newer - newest 1) old 2) bad 3) difficult 4) large 5) good 6) big 7) easy 8) much - less - least 10) interesting - Fill in the words in brackets as adjective or adverb like in the example.
Fill in the comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives. Answer: new - newer - newest 1) old 2) bad 3) difficult 4) large 5) good 6) big 7) easy 8) much - less - least 10) interesting - Fill in the words in brackets as adjective or adverb like in the example.
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Fill in the comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives. Answer: new - newer - newest 1) old 2) bad 3) difficult 4) large 5) good 6) big 7) easy 8) much - less - least 10) interesting - Fill in the words in brackets as adjective or adverb like in the example.
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Fill in the comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives.
Example: new - _____ - _______
Answer: new - newer - newest
1) old - -
2) bad - -
3) difficult - -
4) large - -
5) good - -
6) big - -
7) easy - -
8) much - -
9) little - -
10) interesting - -
Fill in the words in brackets as adjective or adverb like in the example.
Example: Peter works ______ (slow).
Answer: Peter works slowly.
1) The bus driver was injured. (serious)
2) Kevin is clever. (extreme)
3) This hamburger tastes . (awful)
4) Be with this glass of milk. It's hot. (careful)
5) Robin looks . What's the matter with him? (sad)
6) Jack is upset about losing his keys. (terrible)
7) This steak smells . (good)
8) Our basketball team played last Friday. (bad)
9) Don't speak so . I can't understand you. (fast)
10) Maria opened her present. (slow)
Adjectives - Comparison - Exercise 1
Top of Form Adjectives/Adver Adjectives - Com en 133
1) old - older - oldest
2) bad - worse - worst 3) difficult - more difficult - most difficult 4) large - larger - largest 5) good - better - best 6) big - bigger - biggest 7) easy - easier - easiest 8) much - more - most 9) little - less - least 10) interesting - more interesting - most interesting
Bottom of Form
Adjective or adverb - Exercise 2
Top of Form Adjectives/Adver Adjective or adve en 181
1) The bus driver was seriously injured.
2) Kevin is extremely clever. 3) This hamburger tastes awful. 4) Be careful with this glass of milk. It's hot. 5) Robin looks sad. What's the matter with him? 6) Jack is terribly upset about losing his keys. 7) This steak smells good. 8) Our basketball team played badly last Friday. 9) Don't speak so fast. I can't understand you. 10) Maria slowly opened her present.