Comparative and Superlative Adjectives and Adverbs – English Grammar Test for B1

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1
A: This bag looks heavy.
B: Yes, but that one is ______ (heavy).

2
A: How was the test?
B: It was ______ (difficult) than last week’s.

3
A: Who is the tallest in your class?
B: Mike. He’s the ______ (tall) of all.

4
A: Do you like the new phone?
B: Yes, it’s much ______ (useful) than my old one.

5
A: I think Tom plays football very well.
B: Yes, but Jack plays even ______ (well).

6
A: Which café should we choose?
B: Let’s go to Green Café, it’s the ______ (cheap).

7
A: Was the movie good?
B: Yes, it was ______ (interesting) than I expected.

8
A: How’s your new house?
B: It’s ______ (comfortable) than the flat we lived in before.

9
A: Do you like summer or winter?
B: Summer, because the days are ______ (long).

10
A: Which shop has the best prices?
B: Daisy’s. It’s the ______ (expensive).

11
A: How’s your English now?
B: Much ______ (good) than last year.

12
A: Did Mary sing well at the party?
B: Yes, she sang the ______ (beautifully).

13
A: How do you go to work?
B: By bus. It’s ______ (cheap) than the train.

14
A: I think maths is easy.
B: Really? For me, it’s the ______ (difficult) subject.

15
A: Is this road safe?
B: Yes, it’s ______ (safe) than the other one.

16
A: Who runs the fastest in your team?
B: Ben. He runs the ______ (fast).

17
A: This box is heavy.
B: Yes, but the blue one is ______ (heavy).

18
A: Did you enjoy the trip?
B: Yes, it was the ______ (exciting) holiday I’ve ever had.

19
A: I was late again.
B: Don’t worry. I arrived even ______ (late).

20
A: How’s your new job?
B: Much ______ (interesting) than the old one.

21
A: This computer is slow.
B: Yes, but that one is the ______ (slow).

22
A: Who studies the hardest in your class?
B: Kate. She studies the ______ (hard).

23
A: Was the hotel cheap?
B: No, it was ______ (expensive) than I thought.

24
A: Which city is bigger, Paris or London?
B: London is ______ (big).

25
A: Do you like today’s weather?
B: Yes, it’s much ______ (warm) than yesterday.

26
A: Is Spanish easy for you?
B: Yes, it’s ______ (easy) than German.

27
A: Who is the best cook in your family?
B: My grandmother. She cooks the ______ (well).

28
A: Are you tired?
B: Yes, but John is ______ (tired) than me.

29
A: Which street is the busiest?
B: King Street. It’s the ______ (busy).

30
A: How do you feel after the exam?
B: Much ______ (relieved) than before.

Answer

1 heavier – comparative of “heavy.”
2 more difficult – long adjective → “more.”
3 tallest – superlative form.
4 more useful – long adjective → “more.”
5 better – irregular comparative of “well.”
6 cheapest – superlative with “the.”
7 more interesting – long adjective → “more.”
8 more comfortable – long adjective → “more.”
9 longer – comparative of “long.”
10 most expensive – superlative form.
11 better – irregular comparative of “good.”
12 most beautifully – superlative adverb.
13 cheaper – comparative of “cheap.”
14 most difficult – superlative form.
15 safer – comparative of “safe.”
16 fastest – superlative adverb.
17 heavier – comparative form.
18 most exciting – superlative form.
19 later – comparative of “late.”
20 more interesting – long adjective → “more.”
21 slowest – superlative form.
22 hardest – superlative adverb.
23 more expensive – long adjective → “more.”
24 bigger – comparative of “big.”
25 warmer – comparative of “warm.”
26 easier – spelling rule (y → ier).
27 best – irregular superlative of “well.”
28 more tired – comparative form.
29 busiest – superlative of “busy” (y → iest).
30 more relieved – comparative form.

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