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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
An Elementary Grammar Worksheet from Anna Grammar™
Comparative Adjectives
We often want to look at people or things together so that we can see how they are different.
When we do this, we are comparing things. To compare two things, we use a comparative adjective e.g. colder.
Exercise 1:
i. Answer these questions:
1. Who is taller, Lassie or Lady?
2. Who is older, Lassie or Lady?
Short adjectives (e.g. fat, tall) take -er. tall taller.
Here is a list of some short adjectives (adjectives that have one syllable) that take -er.
tall big* cold cheap old large**
rare rich poor young fat* * Some consonants are doubled. big bigger, fat fatter
** e is not doubled. larger larger.
This is a photo of my two collie dogs.
This is Lassie on the left and Lady, the taller one, is on the right.
Lassie is 4 years old and Lady is older than Lady.
She's 11.
Exercise 2:
Make these adjectives into comparative adjectives:
rare rich old
large poor wet
Longer adjectives (adjectives that have three or more syllables) (e.g. expensive, comfortable) take more.
Here is a list of some longer adjectives (adjectives that have three or more syllables) that take more.
expensive comfortable dangerous frightening
beautiful powerful fashionable
Most adjectives with two syllables take more e.g more careful, more hopeful but some two-syllable adjectives do not.
Here are some two-syllable adjectives that take more.
upset modern boring
Here are two-syllable adjectives that take -er.
narrow simple* e is not doubled. simple simpler
Most adjectives ending in y have two syllables and end in -ier
e.g. happy happier, funny funnier
Adjectives ending in ly take -ier e.g. lovely lovelier.
We use a comparative adjective + than to say that something is more X.
We use not + as and an adjective to say something isn't as X as something.
Look at this example.
Burj Dubai* will have a height of 808 meters.
*This building won't be finished until 2009.
It will be taller than the Taipei 101 in Taipei and the CN Tower in Toronto.
The CN Tower Toronto is taller than the Sears Tower and the Taipei 101.
The Sears Tower is not as tall as the CN Tower Toronto.
The Sears Tower isn't as new as the Taipei 101.
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A few adjectives are irregular (they do not follow the same rules as other adjectives for comparative or superlative forms.)
good better, bad worse
Exercise 3:
Make these adjectives into a comparative adjective. (They are short adjectives or two-syllable adjectives that take -er.)
Hint: be very careful with 6.!
1. An apple is (cheap) than a hamburger.
2. An apple is (healthy) than a burger.
3. An apple is (heavy) than a burger.
4. Many people think a burger is (tasty) than an apple.
5. Parents are (happy) when their children eat apples.
6. Apples are (good) for you than hamburgers.
.Make each adjective in the brackets into a comparative adjective using more. These are all long adjectives.
1. A cobra is (dangerous) than a mouse.
2. A cobra is (difficult) to keep than a mouse.
3. A hippo is (powerful) than a cobra.
4. A hippo is (frightening) than a mouse.
5. A hippo is (expensive) than a cobra.
Exercise 4:
Superlative Adjectives
Sometimes we want to say that something is the most. When we do this, we use a superlative adjective e.g. the coldest.
Look at this example:
This is a photo of my grandchildren.
William is the oldest. He's 10.
Emily is 6 and Zoe is my youngest grandchild - she's 2.
I think Emily is the smartest - she loves telling stories and singing songs.
Zoe is the naughtiest - she is the youngest and everyone is very kind to her.
William is the funniest - he always makes me laugh.
I love them very much and I think they are the most wonderful children in
the world!
Exercise 5:
Answer these questions:
1. Who is the oldest grandchild? 2. Who is the youngest grandchild?
3. Who is the smartest grandchild? 4. Who is the naughtiest grandchild?
5. Who is the funniest grandchild? 6. Who are the most wonderful children in the world?
Short adjectives (e.g. fat, tall) take the -est. tall the tallest.
Here is a list of short adjectives (adjectives that have one syllable) that take the -est.
tall big* cold old large**
rare rich poor young fat* wet
* Some consonants are doubled. big the biggest, fat the fattest. ** e is not doubled. larger the largest.
Answer Key:
Exercise 1:
1. Lady, 2. Lady
Exercise 2:
i rarer, richer, older, larger, poorer, wetter.
Exercise 3:
1. cheaper, 2. healthier, 3. heavier, 4. tastier, 5. happier, 6. better.
Exercise 4:
1. more dangerous, 2. more difficult, 3. more powerful, 4. more frightening, 5. more expensive.
Exercise 5:
1. William, 2. Zoe, 3. Emily, 4. Zoe, 5. William, 6. her grandchildren (Emily, Zoe and William).
Exercise 6:
rarest, richest, oldest, largest, poorest, wettest.
Exercise 7:
cheapest, most comfortable, most fashionable, most beautiful, best.
AGW070704F
Long adjectives (adjectives that have three or more syllables) (e.g. expensive, comfortable) take the most.
expensive the most expensive.
Here is a list of longer adjectives (adjectives that have three or more syllables) that take the most.
expensive comfortable dangerous frightening
beautiful powerful fashionable
Most adjectives with two syllables take the most e.g careful, hopeful but some take -est.
Here are some two-syllable adjectives that take the most.
upset modern boring
Here are some two-syllable adjectives that take the -est.
narrow naughty simple* *e is not doubled. simple simplest
Most adjectives ending in y have two syllables, and they end in the -iest e.g. happy the happiest, funny the funniest.
Adjectives ending -ly take the -iest. e.g. lovely the loveliest.
Superlative forms of irregular adjectives
good best bad worst
Exercise 7:
Make each adjective in the brackets into a superlative
adjective.
This is a photo of some of my shoes.
I love shoes.
I love the pink ones with the bows - they are the
shoes (cheap) I have but they are very comfortable - maybe
the (comfortable) shoes I have.
The blue shoes are (fashionable) shoes I have.
I always feel I am the (beautiful) woman in the
room when I wear them!
I wear the black shoes at work when I want people to think
that I have the (good) ideas.
Exercise 6:
Make these adjectives into superlative adjectives:
rare , rich , old ,
large , poor , wet

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  • 1. ©2007 EnglishToGoLtd.Allrightsreserved.Nottobe reproducedorstoredinanywaywithoutthepermissionofEnglishToGoLtd.http://www.english-to-go.comEnglishToGoandAnna GrammararetheregisteredtrademarksofEnglishToGoLtd.email:editor@english-to-go.com Comparative and Superlative Adjectives An Elementary Grammar Worksheet from Anna Grammar™ Comparative Adjectives We often want to look at people or things together so that we can see how they are different. When we do this, we are comparing things. To compare two things, we use a comparative adjective e.g. colder. Exercise 1: i. Answer these questions: 1. Who is taller, Lassie or Lady? 2. Who is older, Lassie or Lady? Short adjectives (e.g. fat, tall) take -er. tall taller. Here is a list of some short adjectives (adjectives that have one syllable) that take -er. tall big* cold cheap old large** rare rich poor young fat* * Some consonants are doubled. big bigger, fat fatter ** e is not doubled. larger larger. This is a photo of my two collie dogs. This is Lassie on the left and Lady, the taller one, is on the right. Lassie is 4 years old and Lady is older than Lady. She's 11. Exercise 2: Make these adjectives into comparative adjectives: rare rich old large poor wet Longer adjectives (adjectives that have three or more syllables) (e.g. expensive, comfortable) take more. Here is a list of some longer adjectives (adjectives that have three or more syllables) that take more. expensive comfortable dangerous frightening beautiful powerful fashionable Most adjectives with two syllables take more e.g more careful, more hopeful but some two-syllable adjectives do not. Here are some two-syllable adjectives that take more. upset modern boring Here are two-syllable adjectives that take -er. narrow simple* e is not doubled. simple simpler Most adjectives ending in y have two syllables and end in -ier e.g. happy happier, funny funnier Adjectives ending in ly take -ier e.g. lovely lovelier. We use a comparative adjective + than to say that something is more X. We use not + as and an adjective to say something isn't as X as something. Look at this example. Burj Dubai* will have a height of 808 meters. *This building won't be finished until 2009. It will be taller than the Taipei 101 in Taipei and the CN Tower in Toronto. The CN Tower Toronto is taller than the Sears Tower and the Taipei 101. The Sears Tower is not as tall as the CN Tower Toronto. The Sears Tower isn't as new as the Taipei 101.
  • 2. ©2007EnglishToGoLtd.Allrightsreserved.Nottobe reproducedorstoredinanywaywithoutthepermissionofEnglishToGoLtd.http://www.english-to-go.comEnglishTo Go andAnna GrammararetheregisteredtrademarksofEnglishToGoLtd.email:editor@english-to-go.com A few adjectives are irregular (they do not follow the same rules as other adjectives for comparative or superlative forms.) good better, bad worse Exercise 3: Make these adjectives into a comparative adjective. (They are short adjectives or two-syllable adjectives that take -er.) Hint: be very careful with 6.! 1. An apple is (cheap) than a hamburger. 2. An apple is (healthy) than a burger. 3. An apple is (heavy) than a burger. 4. Many people think a burger is (tasty) than an apple. 5. Parents are (happy) when their children eat apples. 6. Apples are (good) for you than hamburgers. .Make each adjective in the brackets into a comparative adjective using more. These are all long adjectives. 1. A cobra is (dangerous) than a mouse. 2. A cobra is (difficult) to keep than a mouse. 3. A hippo is (powerful) than a cobra. 4. A hippo is (frightening) than a mouse. 5. A hippo is (expensive) than a cobra. Exercise 4: Superlative Adjectives Sometimes we want to say that something is the most. When we do this, we use a superlative adjective e.g. the coldest. Look at this example: This is a photo of my grandchildren. William is the oldest. He's 10. Emily is 6 and Zoe is my youngest grandchild - she's 2. I think Emily is the smartest - she loves telling stories and singing songs. Zoe is the naughtiest - she is the youngest and everyone is very kind to her. William is the funniest - he always makes me laugh. I love them very much and I think they are the most wonderful children in the world! Exercise 5: Answer these questions: 1. Who is the oldest grandchild? 2. Who is the youngest grandchild? 3. Who is the smartest grandchild? 4. Who is the naughtiest grandchild? 5. Who is the funniest grandchild? 6. Who are the most wonderful children in the world? Short adjectives (e.g. fat, tall) take the -est. tall the tallest. Here is a list of short adjectives (adjectives that have one syllable) that take the -est. tall big* cold old large** rare rich poor young fat* wet * Some consonants are doubled. big the biggest, fat the fattest. ** e is not doubled. larger the largest.
  • 3. Answer Key: Exercise 1: 1. Lady, 2. Lady Exercise 2: i rarer, richer, older, larger, poorer, wetter. Exercise 3: 1. cheaper, 2. healthier, 3. heavier, 4. tastier, 5. happier, 6. better. Exercise 4: 1. more dangerous, 2. more difficult, 3. more powerful, 4. more frightening, 5. more expensive. Exercise 5: 1. William, 2. Zoe, 3. Emily, 4. Zoe, 5. William, 6. her grandchildren (Emily, Zoe and William). Exercise 6: rarest, richest, oldest, largest, poorest, wettest. Exercise 7: cheapest, most comfortable, most fashionable, most beautiful, best. AGW070704F Long adjectives (adjectives that have three or more syllables) (e.g. expensive, comfortable) take the most. expensive the most expensive. Here is a list of longer adjectives (adjectives that have three or more syllables) that take the most. expensive comfortable dangerous frightening beautiful powerful fashionable Most adjectives with two syllables take the most e.g careful, hopeful but some take -est. Here are some two-syllable adjectives that take the most. upset modern boring Here are some two-syllable adjectives that take the -est. narrow naughty simple* *e is not doubled. simple simplest Most adjectives ending in y have two syllables, and they end in the -iest e.g. happy the happiest, funny the funniest. Adjectives ending -ly take the -iest. e.g. lovely the loveliest. Superlative forms of irregular adjectives good best bad worst Exercise 7: Make each adjective in the brackets into a superlative adjective. This is a photo of some of my shoes. I love shoes. I love the pink ones with the bows - they are the shoes (cheap) I have but they are very comfortable - maybe the (comfortable) shoes I have. The blue shoes are (fashionable) shoes I have. I always feel I am the (beautiful) woman in the room when I wear them! I wear the black shoes at work when I want people to think that I have the (good) ideas. Exercise 6: Make these adjectives into superlative adjectives: rare , rich , old , large , poor , wet