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Superlative adjectives – English Grammar Exercises for A1

6 exercices

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!

Comment Pratiquer

  1. 1Lisez chaque question attentivement
  2. 2Écrivez votre réponse ou sélectionnez l'option correcte
  3. 3Cliquez sur 'Afficher la Réponse' pour vérifier votre travail
  4. 4Examinez les erreurs et essayez des exercices similaires
  5. 5Passez à l'exercice suivant lorsque vous êtes prêt