A2
English Grammar Exercises for A2 – Superlative adjectives, too and enough
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1. Complete the facts with the superlative form of the adjectives in brackets and the correct answer, a, b or c.
- 1)The (high) mountain in Europe is.
- a)Elbrus
- b Everest
- c Kilimanjaro
- 2)The (far) planet from the Sun is.
- a Earth
- b Mercury
- c Neptune
- 3)The (deep) ocean is.
- a)the Arctic
- b the Atlantic
- c the Pacific
- 4)The (sunny) part of England is.
- a)the north
- b the south
- c the centre
- 5)The (polluted) city in the world is.
- a New York
- b New Orleans
- c New Delhi
- 6)The (common) cause of a tsunami is.
- a)an earthquake
- b a volcanic eruption
- c a storm
- 7)The country with the (long) coast is.
- a)Russia
- b China
- c Canada
- 8)The (large) island in the world is.
- a)Great Britain
- b Greenland
- c Iceland
- 9)The (dry) continent in the world is.
- a Antarctica
- b Australia
- c Africa
2. Complete the sentences with the correct superlative form of the adjectives in brackets. Then circle in or of.
- 1)Birmingham is one of the (large) cities in / of England.
- 2)Crocodiles are one of the (dangerous) animals in / of the world.
- 3)The special effects are the (bad) part in / of the film Terminator 2.
- 4)In Australia, the (hot) month in / of the year is usually February.
- 5)The Dorchester is one of the (expensive) hotels in / of London.
3. Rewrite the sentences using too or enough and the adjective in brackets. Do not change the meaning.
- 1)This game isn’t easy enough for me. (difficult)
- This game is too difficult for me.
- 2)We’re too young to go on holiday alone. (old)
- 3)This bed is too hard. (soft)
- 4)This film isn’t interesting enough. (boring)
- 5)It isn’t warm enough to go to the beach. (cold)
- 6)His family were too poor to go on holiday. (rich)
4. Complete the dialogue. Use too or enough with the adjective in brackets or the superlative form.
- Kate Now we join Brett Simpson for the 1) (late) news about the wildfires. Brett, what’s happening?
- Brett Well, the police aren’t allowing us to get 2) (close) to the fires, but I can feel the heat from here.
- Kate How are the people in the area reacting? It isn’t one of the 3) (rich) parts of the country, is it?
- Brett No, it isn’t. Some people are 4) (lucky) to have relatives in other cities, so they’re leaving. But many are 5) (old) or 6) (ill) to travel. They’re waiting and hoping.
- Kate What’s the 7) (good) thing other people can do to help?
- Brett Well, I asked the police that question. They said the 8) (helpful) thing is to stay away from the area. Thousands of people are coming here just to have a look. This is one of the 9) (big) and 10) (spectacular) fires for decades. But these people are getting in the way of the emergency services and their work. And their job is 11) (difficult) without that!
- Kate What is the 12) (likely) cause of the fire?
- Brett It’s 13) (early) to say. Sometimes lightning can start a fire like this, if the trees are 14) (dry). But of course, humans are the 15) (probable) cause.
5. Complete the sentences with the superlative form of the words in brackets.
- 1)It was one of forest fires in history. (bad)
- 2)That was exam of the term! (difficult)
- 3)Lake Baikal is lake in the world. (deep)
- 4)This year’s flood was in a decade. (destructive)
- 5)That documentary about storms was film ever! (good)
- 6)Because it was still raining, it was mudslide rescue in years. (hard)
- 7)Organising firefighters is one of tasks I can think of. (complicated)
- 8)He has some of theories about natural disasters! (silly)
- 9)The tsunami did very little damage to those residential areas because they are from the sea. (far)
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