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Superlative adjectives – English Grammar Exercises for A1

6 ejercicios

1. Write the superlative form of the adjectives.

  • 1)
    tidy the tidiest
  • 2)
    fit
  • 3)
    funny
  • 4)
    dry
  • 5)
    pretty
  • 6)
    bad
  • 7)
    friendly
  • 8)
    good
  • 9)
    big
  • 10)
    nice
  • 11)
    safe
  • 12)
    exciting
  • 13)
    tiring
  • 14)
    hot

2. Underline the correct words to complete the sentences.

  • 1)
    They say that Arabic is one of the more difficult / the most difficult / the difficultest languages of the world / than the world / in the world.
  • 2)
    Spanish is one of the most popular / most popular / the popularest languages for learn / to learn / for learning
  • 3)
    In 201, the goodest / the best / the most good tennis player was Novak Djokovic.
  • 4)
    I work in one of the noisyest / the most noisy / the noisiest areas in the city / of the city / on the city
  • 5)
    I think Xhosa is the more strange / the strangest / the most strange language! I heard people speaking it in South Africa.
  • 6)
    I think Italy is the interestingest / most interesting / the most interesting country to visit in Europe / of Europe / by Europe
  • 7)
    The Internet is one of the more useful / the most useful / the usefulest inventions of the 20th century.
  • 8)
    He’s one of the most famous / the famousest / the more famous actors in Hollywood.

3. Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.

  • 1)
    funniest / one / of the / on TV / he’s / people.
  • He’s one of the funniest people on TV.
  • 2)
    in the world / the / animal / the cheetah / fastest / is .
  • 3)
    the / Sam / best / in our class / student / is .
  • 4)
    was / the / day / wettest / last Tuesday / of the year .
  • 5)
    one of / beautiful / the / she’s / women / most / in the world.
  • 6)
    is / the / which / city / biggest / in the world?
  • 7)
    we / last year / the / had / winter / since 1986 / coldest .
  • 8)
    Japanese / language / is hardest / to learn / the .

4. Complete the questions with one word from each box. Use the superlative form of the adjectives.

long     big     expensive     hot     goodfootballer     country     hotel room     river     place
  • 1)
    A What’s in the world?
  • B Death Valley in California. The highest temperature was 56°C.
  • 2)
    A What’s in Africa?
  • B The Nile. It’s 6,695 kilometres long.
  • 3)
    A What’s in the world?
  • B One in the President Wilson Hotel in Geneva. It costs $118,000 for two nights.
  • 4)
    A Who’s footballer ever?
  • B Many people say it’s Pelé from Brazil. He scored over 1,000 goals and won the World Cup three times.
  • 5)
    A What’s in the world?
  • B That’s easy – Russia. It’s 17 million km2

5. Correct the sentences.

  • 1)
    My new computer is more fast than my old one.
  • My new computer is faster than my old one.
  • 2)
    Tablets are usually lighter that laptops.
  • 3)
    London is the most big city in the UK.
  • 4)
    This hotel is cheapper than the Hotel Classic.
  • 5)
    He’s the more expensive footballer in the world.
  • 6)
    Italian is more easy to learn than Russian.
  • 7)
    English is the most useful language of the world.
  • 8)
    I’m not very good at maths, but Ian is badder than me.

6. Complete the sentences using the superlative form of the adjectives in brackets.

  • 1)
    One of the longest (long) words in English is floccinaucinihilipilifcationBut I don’t know what it means!
  • 2)
    (short) words in English are a and I.
  • 3)
    In spoken English, one of (popular) words is I – because we think we’re (interesting) topic in the world!
  • 4)
    (useful) noun in English is time. We use it all the time!
  • 5)
    (fast) way to learn a language is to go and live in a different country.
  • 6)
    Some people think (important) thing for language learners is speaking.
  • 7)
    I think (good) way to improve your English is to learn lots of words – I try to learn ten new words every day.
  • 8)
    When you’re reading in English, (bad) thing you can do is check all the words in a dictionary. It takes too long and it’s not much fun!

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