Comparatives and superlatives exercises
Practise how to form comparative and superlative adjectives in English.
Beginner level
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Filling gaps
Making comparatives and superlatives
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Dropdown
-er or more?
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Sentence & word composition
Than, (not) as … as
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YES/NO
Сomparatives and superlatives, mixed exercise
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To compare adjectives, we put them into the comparative or superlative forms. There are two ways to build these forms. If the adjective has one syllable, we add -er, -est at the end. For example, soft — softer — the softest. if the adjectives consists of two and more syllables, we add more/most before the word. The adjective doesn’t change. For example, beautiful — more beautiful — the most beautiful. The exercises on this page will help you practise the comparative or superlative adjectives. Recommended for beginners.
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