Say the comparative and superlative form of:
small
smaller, the smallest
Rewrite the sentence so that it has the opposite meaning. Use the adjective in brackets.
It's the cleanest part of our city. (dirty)
It's the dirtiest part of our city.
Correct or incorrect?
He's more older than he looks.
Incorrect, he's older than he looks.
Say the comparative and superlative form of:
good
better, the best
Rewrite the sentence so that it has the opposite meaning. Use the adjective in brackets.
It's colder in the south of the country. (hot)
It's hotter in the south of the country.
Correct or incorrect?
Trains in London are more crowded than trains in Paris.
correct
Say the comparative and superlative form of:
comfortable
more comfortable, the most comfortable
Rewrite the sentence so that it has the opposite meaning. Use the adjective in brackets.
It's the most interesting museum I know. (boring)
It's the most boring museum I know.
Correct or incorrect?
Rome was hotter that I expected.
Say the comparative and superlative form of:
easy
Rewrite the sentence so that it has the opposite meaning. Use the adjective in brackets.
The north of the island is prettier than the south. (ugly)
The north of the island is uglier than the south.
Correct or incorrect?
Oxford is one of oldest universities in Europe.
incorrect, Oxford is one of the oldest universities in Europe.