Short Adjectives
Long Adjectives
Irregular Forms
Spelling Tricks
Equal Comparison
100

The comparative form of the adjective fast (e.g., "A train is ____ than a bicycle").

Faster

100

The comparative form of the adjective expensive (e.g., "A laptop is ____ expensive than a smartphone").

More

100

The comparative form of the adjective good (e.g., "Your English is getting ____ every day").

Better

100

The comparative form of the adjective easy (e.g., "This grammar exercise is ____ than the previous one").

Easier

100

The missing word in this pattern used to show equality: "My new desk is ____ big as your desk."

 As

200

The superlative form of the adjective tall (e.g., "He is the ____ student in our university").

Tallest

200

The superlative form of the adjective beautiful (e.g., "Samarkand is one of the ____ beautiful cities").

Most

200

The superlative form of the adjective bad (e.g., "That was the ____ presentation of the quarter").

Worst

200

The superlative form of the adjective happy.

Happiest

200

To show that two things are NOT equal, you add this negative word before the first "as" (e.g., "This laptop is ____ as fast as that one").

Not

300

The structural word that you must ALWAYS place right after a comparative adjective to join two things (e.g., "Python is easier ____ C++").

Than

300

The opposite of "more", used when you want to say something has less of a quality (e.g., "This project is ____ difficult than the last one").

Less

300

The comparative form of the adjective bad.

Worse

300

When adding "-er" or "-est" to an adjective ending in a consonant + "y", the "y" always changes into this letter.

I

300

Inside an "as...as" structure, the adjective must always be in its ____ form, meaning no "-er" or "more" is allowed.

Base

400

The specific article that you must ALWAYS place right before a superlative adjective (e.g., "This is ____ biggest office in the building").

The

400

The opposite of "the most", used to describe the absolute lowest degree of a long adjective.

The least

400

The superlative form of the adjective good.

Best

400

The comparative form of the adjective busy (e.g., "Our manager is ____ today than yesterday").

Busier

400

Correct the error in this sentence: "He is as taller as his older brother."

As tall as

500

The correct spelling of the comparative form for the adjective big.

Bigger

500

Complete the business sentence: "This is the ____ innovative software our IT department has ever created."

Most

500

The comparative form of the adjective far when talking about extra or additional information (e.g., "For ____ details, please email human resources").

Further

500

The superlative form of the adjective heavy (e.g., "This box is the ____ of all").

Heaviest

500

Complete the expression often used to demand something immediately: "Please reply to my email as soon ____ possible."

As