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Let's practise Comparatives & Superlatives

Exercise 1: Complete the sentences with AS or THAN.

Boys are as talkative girls.

A Ferrrari is more expensive a jaguar.

I am more interested in French in geography.

It is usually as hot in August it is in July.

I am not as good at drawing my sister.

Grandmothers are often more patient mothers.

I am the same age my best friend.

Exercice 2: Make a comparison

Your case is mine.   (+, heavy)  

The second match was the first.  (+, long)

She is her aunt.     (-, rich) 2 possibilities

I'd like to find a  her.   (+, good job)

Do you think they are their neighbours?  (=, careful)

It will probably be last month.   (+, monotonous)

This Biology mark is the Maths' one.  (+, bad)

Is he his sister?     (=, hardworking)

Exercice 3: Complete with a superlative

She thinks she is person in the world.  (important)

This is song I've ever heard.  (lovely)

My dad is man on Earth.  (strong)

It is his novel.  (bad)

It's one of parks in Europe. (large)

sport in Britain is cricket. (popular)

He was world boxing champion. (young)

It was monster in the film. (frightening)

Exercice 4: Make a comparison

Australia is France.  (big)

In Australia, surfing is in France.    (+, popular)

Australians are French people.   (=, tall)

At rugby, the Australians are the French.   (+, good)

The Australian climate is the French climate.    (sunny)

In Australia, life is in France.    (-, expensive)

In Australia, beaches are in France.     (-, numerous)