Comparative adjectives
Superlative adjectives
Comparative adverbs
Superlative adverbs
Surprise
100

A shark´s teeth are .... (sharp) than an elephant´s.

sharper

100

This is... (hard) competition I have ever attended.

the hardest

100

We have to study...(hard) now because we are going to have mid-term tests.

harder

100

Edwards finished the race... (fast), with a time of just 14.8 seconds.

the fastest

100

He´s the most/more optimistic person I have ever met.

most

200
The grass is ... (dry) than it was yesterday.

drier

200

She was ... (happy) teacher on earth because her students understood the lesson on comparatives and superlatives.

the happiest

200

Can you speak... (slow)? I don´t understand you.

more slowly

200

Although my team easily played...(good), they didn't win the tournament.

the best

200

He is shorter then/than I am.

than

300

I would like to watch a .... (interesting) movie next time.

more interesting

300

This is... (comfortable) chair I own.

the most comfortable

300

My little brother goes to bed...(early) than me.

earlier

300

You can contact me ...(easy) by email. Here's my address.

the most easily

300

I can run as...(fast) as my elder brother.

fast

400

It is ... (hot) than it is supposed to be for the winter season.

hotter

400

He lives... (far) from all of us.

the farthest

400

The little girl would like to draw... (skillful) when she grows up.

more skillfully

400

A deer moves... (graceful) of all the animals.

the most gracefully

400

He is moodyer/moodier than all my other cousins.

moodier

500

What can be ... (bad) than having no Kahoot during English classes!?

worse

500

What´s... (good) sushi place in town?

the best

500

Graham jumped ....(high) than Geoff.

higher

500

My daughter speaks... (fluent) of all the family.

the most fluently

500

Correct or incorrect? They were more friendlier than I expected.

Incorrect

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