Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Worksheets and Exercises

Understanding and using comparative and superlative adjectives correctly is essential for English learners to express differences and make comparisons. Worksheets and exercises are an effective and interactive way to practice these concepts, helping students gain confidence in using adjectives to describe and compare people, places, and things.

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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Worksheets

Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Worksheets for Beginner Level

1. Look at the pictures below and answer the questions by checking the correct picture.

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2. Look at the picture and complete each set by writing the appropriate degrees of comparison.

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3. Write the comparative and superlative form for each adjective. Use the example to guide you.

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4. Read the rules and write the comparative form of the adjectives.

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5. Look at the picture and write comparative sentences about the animals using the adjectives in the boxes.

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6. Write the comparative form for each adjective. Use three adjectives above to compare two modes of transportation. Write three things that both modes of transportation have in common.

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Answer Key

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7. Write the comparative form for each adjective. Use three adjectives above to compare two animals. Write three things that both animals have in common.

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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Worksheets for Intermediate Level

1. Find and correct the mistakes in each sentence below.

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Answer Key

  1. He is more better at soccer than his brother.
    Answer: more better -> better

  2. My house is much bigger than I thought it would be. It’s the most biggest house I’ve ever seen.
    Answer: most biggest -> biggest

  3. This test is more easy than the last one, but it’s still difficult for me.
    Answer: more easy -> easier

  4. Our trip to Paris was most exciting than our trip to Rome.
    Answer: most exciting -> more exciting

  5. I am feeling much worst today than I was yesterday.
    Answer: worst -> worse

  6. The cake you made is more better than the one I made.
    Answer: more better -> better

  7. He arrived earlier than everyone else, but I was the most earliest to arrive.
    Answer: most earliest -> earliest

  8. I’m getting more older each day, I feel like I’m changing.
    Answer: more older -> older

  9. This movie is most interesting than the last one, but the other one was the most interesting.
    Answer: most interesting -> more interesting

  10. She is the more talented singer in the competition.
    Answer: more talented -> most talented

2. Rewrite the following sentences so as to keep the same meaning. Write 2-5 words in the gaps including the word in capital letters.

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3. Rewrite the following sentences so as to keep the same meaning. Write 2-5 words in the gaps including the word given.

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Answer Key

  1. She has never eaten such a delicious cake before. delicious
    This is the most delicious cake she has ever eaten.

  2. Nobody has ever been this far into the jungle. the
    This is the farthest anyone has ever been into the jungle.

  3. This stamp is rarer than any other in my collection. more
    The other stamps in my collection are more common than this one.

  4. No one in the group speaks as well as Sarah. speaker
    Sarah is the best speaker in the group.

  5. I have never worked so hard in my whole life. ever
    It was the hardest I have ever worked in my whole life.

  6. I read that the Amazon River is the longest river in the world. no
    I read that no river is longer than the Amazon River.

  7. John is the fastest runner in the race. than
    Every other runner is slower than John.

  8. The movie we watched last night was the scariest one I have ever seen. than
    It was more frightening than any other movie I have seen.

Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Exercises

Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the adjective.

  1. Sarah is __________ (young) than Lily.

  2. This book is __________ (interesting) than the one we read last week.

  3. Tom is __________ (smart) student in the class.

  4. My house is __________ (big) than yours.

  5. Today is __________ (hot) than yesterday.

  6. This is __________ (good) cake I’ve ever had.

  7. Jane is __________ (beautiful) than Emma.

  8. He is __________ (strong) than me.

  9. This is __________ (easy) question in the test.

  10. New York is __________ (busy) than Boston.

Answer Key

  1. younger

  2. more interesting

  3. the smartest

  4. bigger

  5. hotter

  6. the best

  7. more beautiful

  8. stronger

  9. the easiest

  10. busier

Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Exercise 2: Choose the correct form of the adjective.

  1. This movie is __________ (better / best) than the last one.

  2. I think Paris is __________ (more beautiful / the most beautiful) city in the world.

  3. She is __________ (more talented / the most talented) singer in the competition.

  4. This exam was __________ (easier / the easiest) than the last one.

  5. He is __________ (more friendly / the friendliest) person I know.

  6. That was __________ (the most exciting / more exciting) football match I’ve ever watched.

  7. I think this test is __________ (more difficult / the most difficult) of all.

  8. This shirt is __________ (cheaper / the cheapest) than that one.

  9. My sister is __________ (older / the oldest) than me.

  10. The weather today is __________ (worse / the worst) than yesterday.

Answer Key

  1. better

  2. the most beautiful

  3. the most talented

  4. easier

  5. the friendliest

  6. the most exciting

  7. the most difficult

  8. cheaper

  9. older

  10. worse

Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Exercise 3: Correct the mistake.

  1. This book is more interesting than the other one, but it’s not the most interesting of all.

  2. She is the more talented artist in the class.

  3. My house is biggest than yours.

  4. This is the more expensive restaurant in the city.

  5. John is more better at math than Tom.

  6. Today is the coldest day than yesterday.

  7. Of all the athletes, Sarah is the fastest of them.

  8. This test is easier than the most of the tests we have taken.

  9. He is the more hardworking person in the team.

  10. This is one of the most interestingest movies I have seen.

Answer Key

  1. This book is more interesting than the other one, but it’s not the most interesting of all.

  2. She is the most talented artist in the class.

  3. My house is bigger than yours.

  4. This is the most expensive restaurant in the city.

  5. John is better at math than Tom.

  6. Today is colder than yesterday.

  7. Of all the athletes, Sarah is the fastest of them.

  8. This test is easier than most of the tests we have taken.

  9. He is the most hardworking person in the team.

  10. This is one of the most interesting movies I have seen.