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Comparatives and Superlatives

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  • The girl sang _____ of all the singers.
    sadliest
    most sadly
    more sadlier
    sadlier
  • Compare three drinks (cold, hot, sweet).
  • What is the comparative form of often?
    more often
    oftener
    more oftener
  • I visit the library _____ than anyone in our writing class.
    most often
    oftenest
    more often
    oftener
  • Compare three months (freezing, warm, long).
  • Compare three means of transport (fast, slow, expensive).
  • What is the comparative form of badly?
    more badly
    badlier
    worse
  • What is the superlative form of much?
    most much
    most
    muchest
  • Compare three subjects (use easy, interesting, hard).
  • This task is ___ than the other one
    most easy
    less easy
    easier
    easy
  • I visit the library _____ than anyone in our writing class.
    more often
    oftener
    most often
    oftenest
  • Compare three kinds of holiday (relaxing, stressful, expensive).
  • Compare three dishes (use tasty, sweet, delicious).
  • What is the superlative form of well?
    most well
    wellest
    best
  • Compare three continents (use big, small, beautiful).
  • She danced _____ of all the dancers.
    gracefulliest
    gracefullier
    more gracefullier
    most gracefully
  • She paints ___ than anyone else
    most beautifully
    beautiful
    less beautifully
    more beautifully
  • Of all the phones in this office, mine rings _____.
    more annoyingly
    annoyinglier
    most annoyingly
    annoyingliest
  • She swims ___ than most of her friends
    well
    best
    better
    good
  • Compare three jobs (use important, stressful, easy).
  • She runs ___ than anyone on the team
    most fast
    more fast
    fastest
    faster
  • What is the superlative form of badly?
    worst
    most badly
    badliest
  • He plays ___ than his brother
    skillful
    less skillfully
    most skillfully
    more skillfully
  • He works ___ than any other employee
    most hard
    harder
    hardest
    hard
  • What is the comparative form of much?
    more
    more much
    mucher
  • Compare three kinds of films (interesting, romantic, good).
  • She works ___ than before
    efficient
    more efficiently
    less efficiently
    most efficiently
  • She runs ___ than her brother
    quick
    more quickly
    less quickly
    quickest
  • Compare these three people.
  • This puzzle is ___ than the last one
    easy
    more easy
    easier
    easiest
  • Compare three classmates (use tall, talkative, clever).
  • He speaks ___ than anyone else
    less softly
    more softly
    most softly
    softly
  • Compare three pieces of clothing (comfortable, formal, sporty).
  • What is the comparative form of  well?
    more well
    weller
    better
  • He speaks ___ than anyone else in the class
    clearly
    most clearly
    more clearly
    less clearly
  • This route is ___ than the other one
    least short
    most short
    shorter
    short
  • Compare three teachers (strict, interesting, young).
  • He reads ___ than his classmates
    more quickly
    most quickly
    less quickly
    quick
  • This exercise is ___ than the last one
    most simple
    less simple
    simple
    simpler
  • Compare three cities (far, near, crowded)
  • This movie is ___ than the last one
    most entertaining
    entertaining
    more entertaining
    less entertaining
  • Compare three animals (use fast, friendly, dangerous).
  • Compare three hobbies (use boring, useful, difficult).
  • Compare three fast food restaurants (cheap, expensive, delicious).
  • He plays ___ than his opponents
    aggressive
    more aggressively
    most aggressively
    less aggressively
  • What is the superlative form of often?
    most oftenest
    oftenest
    most often
  • She sings ___ than her friend
    well
    better
    best
    good
  • Alexander and Peter work _____ of all the boys.
    more hard
    hardest
    most hard
    harder
  • Erin works the _____ of all her sisters.
    most harder
    hardest
    more harder
    harder
  • Compare three sports (use easy, tiring, popular).
  • This exam is ___ than the previous one
    most difficult
    more difficult
    least difficult
    difficult
  • She studies ___ than her peers
    less diligently
    diligent
    most diligently
    more diligently
  • She dances ___ than her sister
    more gracefully
    graceful
    most gracefully
    least gracefully
  • This flower grows _____ of all the flowers in the garden!
    more rapider
    rapidlier
    most rapidly
    rapidliest
  • Compare three cities/towns (use crowded, beautiful, polluted).
  • He drives ___ than I do
    most fast
    fastest
    faster
    more fast
  • This book is ___ than the last one
    more interesting
    less interesting
    most interesting
    interesting
  • She writes ___ than her peers
    creative
    most creatively
    more creatively
    less creatively
  • Compare three music types (use noisy, popular, boring).
  • He speaks ___ than anyone
    loud
    most loudly
    less loudly
    more loudly
  • This meal is ___ than the last one
    most tasty
    tastier
    least tasty
    more tasty