Comparatives: Stronger and Weaker
Comparative vs Superlative
Sentence Transformation
Adjective Vocabulary
Adverbs and Comparative Adverbs
100

The weather is _____ colder in winter than it is in summer. 

a. a little

b. far

c. kind of

b. far

100

This problem is _____ than the one we solved yesterday. 

Use the correct form of two adjectives to complete the sentence.

more difficult/complicated/easier/simpler etc.

100

She is not as healthy as she used to be.

Change the sentence using the comparative form of 'healthy'.

She used to be healthier.

100

Think of three pairs of adjectives that are opposites.

best/worse

happy/sad

cheap/expensive

100

She needs to think _____ before she makes a decision. 

a. easily

b. carefully

c. nicely

d. mostly

b. carefully

200

Which option has a different meaning than the others?

The drive to Bitola took a lot/far/a bit/much longer than I thought it would. 

a bit

200

Of all the students in the class, Mark is the _____ speaker.

Use the correct form of two adjectives to complete the sentence.

most confident/worst etc.

200
Use the comparative form of the adjective to transform the sentence:

He is not as busy as he was last year.

He is busier this year than he was last year.

200

Create a sentence that uses both a comparative and a superlative adjective.

Ex: This house is bigger than the one next to it, but the house across the street is the prettiest.

200

Form the adverbs:

Quick

Good

Easy

Fast

Quickly

Well

Easily

Fast

300

English is a _____ language than Macedonian, but Macedonian is _____ than English. 

Fill in the blanks with comparative adjectives, make one comparison more extreme and one less extreme.

English is a much more useful language than Macedonian, but Macedonian is a little less complicated than English. 

300

Between Jim and Sara, Sara is the _____ runner.

Use the correct form of two adjectives to complete the sentence.

faster/slower etc.

300

Change this sentence by using the superlative form of an adjective.

She is a lot shorter than the rest of her teammates.


She is the shortest player on her team.

300

Find and correct the error(s) in this sentence:

My English is more better now, but my friend speaks the most perfect English.

My English is better now, but my friend speaks perfect English.

300

How do we form the comparative of regular one-syllable adverbs? What about adverbs with two or more syllables?

Add -er (sooner, faster, etc.)

Add more before the adverb (more carefully, more clearly, etc.)

400

Using a camera is _____ than painting a picture, and it’s _____ as well. 

Fill in the blanks with comparative adjectives, make one less extreme and one more extreme.

Using a camera is far quicker than painting a picture, and it’s less difficult as well. 

400

This novel is not as _____ as the one I read last month, though it is the _____ one that I've ever read.

Use the correct form of two adjectives for each space to complete the sentence.

interesting/long/fun, most interesting/funniest etc.

400

Change the sentence by making it comparative:

She is the most popular student in the school.

She is more popular than the other students at the school.

400

Use five adjectives in one sentence to describe Berovo.

ex: Berovo is a small and quiet town where nice people live surrounded by green trees and tall mountains.

400

I only got 79% on the test last week, but she did even _____ than me. She might even have to retake the test!

Fill in the blank with a comparative adverb. 

She did even worse than me. 

500

Come up with a sentence using two comparatives, with one modified to be more extreme and one to be less extreme. 

I liked the book I just read a lot more than the one I read last month, but the next one I have to read for school seems much less interesting. 

500

We climbed the _____ mountain in the country, but it was _____ than the one in Alaska.

Use the correct form of two adjectives for each space to complete the sentence.

highest/tallest, less difficult/easier

500

Change the sentence using the comparative form of an adjective.

I drive a car now that isn't as fast as the one I used to have.

The car I am driving is slower than the one I used to have.

500

Explain the differences between:

arrogant vs confident

nosy vs curious

shy vs reserved

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500

Come up with a sentence using two comparative adverbs correctly. 

This software runs faster and operates more smoothly on my new computer.