TEACHER’S NOTES
WORKSHEETS, ACTIVITIE S & GA ME S Comparatives and Superlatives Practice
Activity Type Introduction
Reading, writing, This comparatives and superlatives worksheet helps students to
listening and speaking learn and practice comparative and superlative adjectives and
activity sentence structure.
Procedure
Focus
Give each student a copy of the four-page worksheet.
Comparatives and
superlatives
Students begin by reading information about how comparative
and superlative adjectives are formed. The students then test their
knowledge of irregular comparative and superlative adjectives.
Aim
To learn and practice Exercise A - Answer key
comparative and
superlative adjectives good better best
and sentence structure. bad worse worst
little less least
much more most
Preparation far further / farther furthest / farthest
Make one copy of the
Students then write comparative and superlative forms of
four-page worksheet for
adjectives using the information about how they are formed.
each student.
Exercise B - Answer key
Level
pretty prettier prettiest
Pre-intermediate (A2) easy easier easiest
big bigger biggest
light lighter lightest
Time heavy heavier heaviest
50 minutes fast faster fastest
reliable more reliable most reliable
slow slower slowest
new newer newest
dry drier driest
happy happier happiest
old older oldest
nice nicer nicest
compact more compact most compact
tasty tastier tastiest
bitter more bitter most bitter
advanced more advanced most advanced
suitable more suitable most suitable
warm warmer warmest
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WORKSHEETS, ACTIVITIE S & GA ME S Comparatives and Superlatives Practice
Activity Type Procedure continued
Reading, writing, Next, students complete questions and answers with the
listening and speaking comparative or superlative forms of the adjectives in brackets
activity and their own answers.
Exercise C - Answer key
Focus
Comparatives and 1. Q: What is the most interesting place you've ever been to?
superlatives 2. Q: What is the tallest building you've ever been in?
3. Q: Which is larger, the Sahara desert or the Gobi desert?
A: The Sahara desert is larger.
Aim 4. Q: Who is more famous, Lady Gaga or Beyoncé?
5. Q: Which country has a larger population, China or India?
To learn and practice A: China has a larger population.
comparative and 6. Q: Which fruit has a stronger smell, bananas or durians?
superlative adjectives A: Durians have a stronger smell.
and sentence structure. 7. Q: What is the best thing to do in your town or city?
8. Q: Which is higher, Mount Everest or K2?
A: Mount Everest is higher.
Preparation 9. Q: Who is the cleverest student in the class?
Make one copy of the 10. Q: What is the most dangerous thing you've ever done?
four-page worksheet for
each student. Students then go on to create one comparative and one superlative
conversation question of their own and answer them.
Level When the students have finished, they ask and answer the
questions from the last two exercises with a partner.
Pre-intermediate (A2)
In the last exercise, students say which things they prefer from
two choices, explaining their answers using comparatives.
Time
50 minutes Afterwards, review the students' answers as a class and provide
feedback.
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COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES
WORKSHEETS, ACTIVITIE S & GA ME S Comparatives and Superlatives Practice
Adjectives are used to describe nouns. If two nouns are being compared to one
another, we use comparative adjectives. When comparing three or more nouns, we
use superlative adjectives.
Adjective form Comparative form Superlative form
One syllable adjectives,
ending in E. Add -st: widest, finest,
Add -r: wider, finer, cuter
cutest
Examples: wide, fine, cute
One syllable adjectives
with one vowel and one Double the consonant, and Double the consonant, and
consonant at the end. add -er: hotter, bigger, add -est: hottest, biggest,
fatter fattest
Examples: hot, big, fat
One syllable adjectives with
more than one vowel or
more than one consonant at Add -er: lighter, neater, Add -est: lightest, neatest,
the end. faster fastest
Examples: light, neat, fast
Two syllable adjectives,
ending in Y. Change y to i, then add
Change y to i, then add -er:
-est: happiest, silliest,
happier, sillier, lonelier
Examples: happy, silly, loneliest
lonely
Adjectives with two syllables
Use more before the Use most before the
or more, not ending in Y.
adjective: more modern, adjective: most modern,
more interesting, more most interesting, most
Examples: modern,
beautiful beautiful
interesting, beautiful
A. The following adjectives are irregular and don't follow the rules above. Do you know
their comparative and superlative forms? If so, write them next to the adjectives.
good ...........................................................................................................................
bad ............................................................................................................................
little ...........................................................................................................................
much ..........................................................................................................................
far ..............................................................................................................................
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WORKSHEETS, ACTIVITIE S & GA ME S Comparatives and Superlatives Practice
B. Write the comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives in the table.
Adjective Comparative Superlative
cheap cheaper cheapest
beautiful more beautiful most beautiful
pretty
easy
big
light
heavy
fast
reliable
slow
new
dry
happy
old
nice
compact
tasty
bitter
advanced
suitable
warm
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C. Complete the questions and answers with the comparative or superlative forms of
the adjectives in brackets and your own answers.
1. Q: What is ........................................ (interesting) place you've ever been to?
A: ........................................ I've ever been to is ........................................
2. Q: What is ........................................ (tall) building you've ever been in?
A: ........................................ I've ever been in is ........................................
3. Q: Which is ........................................ (large), the Sahara desert or the Gobi desert?
A: The ........................................ is ........................................
4. Q: Who is ........................................ (famous), Lady Gaga or Beyoncé?
A: ........................................ is ........................................
5. Q: Which country has a ........................................ (large) population, China or India?
A: ........................................ has ........................................
6. Q: Which fruit has a ........................................ (strong) smell, bananas or durians?
A: ........................................ have ........................................
7. Q: What is ........................................ (good) thing to do in your town or city?
A: The ........................................ is ........................................
8. Q: Which is ........................................ (high), Mount Everest or K2?
A: ........................................ is ........................................
9. Q: Who is ........................................ (clever) student in the class?
A: ........................................ is ........................................
10. Q: What is ........................................ (dangerous) thing you've ever done?
A: ........................................ is ........................................
D. Create two conversation questions of your own and answer them. One question
should use a comparative adjective and one should use a superlative adjective.
11. Q: .........................................................................................................................
A: .........................................................................................................................
12. Q: .........................................................................................................................
A: .........................................................................................................................
E. Now, ask and answer questions 1 to 12 with a partner.
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WORKSHEETS, ACTIVITIE S & GA ME S Comparatives and Superlatives Practice
F. Which do you prefer? Explain your answers using comparatives.
Which house would you choose to live in and why?
A. B.
$300,000 $75,000
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Which car is better and why?
A. B.
$50,000 $15,000
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Which watch would you like to have and why?
A. B.
$400 $75
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