Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Exercises
These comparative and superlative adjectives exercises in multiple choice test format with answers are prepared by English grammar teachers. At the explanation tab, you can find several "comparative and superlative adjectives" adverbs, examples and the list, especially the most common ones like bad, good, little, clever, friendly, quiet, pretty and sad. There are also many exercise worksheets you can downloaded for free in Word or PDF format.
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Choose the correct option to complete the Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Exercises below.
1
The movie was _____ than I expected.
a.
more exciting
b.
the most exciting
c.
excitinger
2
My phone is _____ than yours.
a.
more modern
b.
the most modern
c.
modernest
3
Your house is _____ than ours.
a.
the biggest
b.
more big
c.
bigger
4
This task is _____ than the last one.
a.
easy
b.
easiest
c.
easier
5
She is _____ student in the class.
a.
most good
b.
the best
c.
better
6
That was _____ performance I’ve ever seen!
a.
more amazing
b.
the most amazing
c.
amazinger
7
My job is _____ than yours.
a.
more hard
b.
hardest
c.
harder
8
This town is _____ than it was ten years ago.
a.
more crowded
b.
crowdedest
c.
the most crowded
9
He arrived _____ than we expected.
a.
the latest
b.
more late
c.
later
10
It’s _____ to travel by plane than by train.
a.
conveniencer
b.
more convenient
c.
most convenient