Comparative and Superlative Adjectives and Adverbs – English Grammar Test for B1
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2 Peter runs faster than John. (→ John …)
3 Today is the coldest day of the year. (→ No other …)
4 My car is more expensive than yours. (→ Your car …)
5 This is the easiest exercise in the book. (→ No other exercise …)
6 She sings more beautifully than her sister. (→ Her sister …)
7 The film was better than I expected. (→ I expected …)
8 Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world. (→ No mountain …)
9 He drives more carefully than me. (→ I …)
10 This is the worst restaurant in the city. (→ No other restaurant …)
11 Your explanation is clearer than mine. (→ My explanation …)
12 Today I feel happier than yesterday. (→ Yesterday …)
13 She arrived earlier than all the other students. (→ No other student …)
14 It is cheaper to travel by train than by plane. (→ Travelling by plane …)
15 James works the hardest of all the employees. (→ No other employee …)
16 This hotel is more comfortable than that one. (→ That hotel …)
17 Sarah speaks English more fluently than Tom. (→ Tom …)
18 Mike is the tallest boy in the class. (→ No boy …)
19 My grandfather walks more slowly than me. (→ I …)
20 Which is more valuable, silver or gold? (→ Gold …)
21 Mary danced the best of all the girls. (→ No other girl …)
22 This test is more difficult than the last one. (→ The last test …)
23 She is by far the cleverest student in the class. (→ No other student …)
24 He felt more relieved after the exam than before. (→ Before the exam …)
25 That was the most exciting holiday we ever had. (→ We never …)
26 The weather is getting colder and colder. (→ The weather is becoming …)
27 My English is better now than last year. (→ Last year …)
28 Peter is younger than his brother. (→ His brother …)
29 This computer is more useful than the old one. (→ The old computer …)
30 London is one of the biggest cities in Europe. (→ Very few cities …)
Answer
1 That one is less interesting than this book. – Comparative with “less.”
2 John runs more slowly than Peter. – Opposite comparative.
3 No other day is as cold as today. – Superlative → as … as.
4 Your car is less expensive than mine. – Opposite comparative.
5 No other exercise is as easy as this one. – Superlative → as … as.
6 Her sister sings less beautifully than she does. – Opposite comparative.
7 I expected the film to be worse. – “Better” → opposite meaning.
8 No mountain is higher than Mount Everest. – Superlative → comparative.
9 I drive less carefully than he does. – Comparative with adverb.
10 No other restaurant is as bad as this one. – Superlative → as … as.
11 My explanation is less clear than yours. – Opposite comparative.
12 Yesterday I felt less happy than today. – Opposite comparative.
13 No other student arrived as early as she did. – Superlative → as … as.
14 Travelling by plane is more expensive than travelling by train. – Opposite comparative.
15 No other employee works as hard as James. – Superlative → as … as.
16 That hotel is less comfortable than this one. – Opposite comparative.
17 Tom speaks English less fluently than Sarah. – Opposite comparative.
18 No boy is taller than Mike. – Superlative → comparative.
19 I walk faster than my grandfather. – Opposite comparative.
20 Gold is more valuable than silver. – Correct comparative.
21 No other girl danced as well as Mary. – Superlative → as … as.
22 The last test was easier than this one. – Opposite comparative.
23 No other student is as clever as she is. – Superlative → as … as.
24 Before the exam he felt less relieved than after it. – Opposite comparative.
25 We never had a holiday as exciting as that one. – Superlative → as … as.
26 The weather is becoming colder and colder. – Double comparative → repetition.
27 Last year my English was worse than now. – Opposite comparative.
28 His brother is older than Peter. – Opposite comparative.
29 The old computer is less useful than this one. – Opposite comparative.
30 Very few cities in Europe are as big as London. – Superlative → as … as.
