Put the adjectives in brackets into the
comparative or superlative form, adding
any necessary words.
Put the adjectives in brackets into the
comparative or superlative form, adding
any necessary words.
Complete the sentence with 2 to 5 words, including the words in italics
100

A: Why are you crying?

B: I've just read ... (sad) book ever written.

the saddest

100

A: That was by far .. (good) cake you've ever made.

B: I'm glad you enjoyed it.

the best

100

As she works harder, she gets more tired.

the

The harder she works, ....... she gets.

the more tired 

200

A: Do you like crisps?

B: Yes, but I think chocolate is much... (tasty) crisps.

tastier than

200

A: Do you like this dress?

B: Oh, yes. It's ... (beautiful) dress I've ever seen.

the most beautiful

200

I've never heard such beautiful music.

the

It's .... I've ever heard.

the most beautiful music

300

A: This must be ... (hot) day of the year.

B: l agree. Let's go swimming.

the hottest

300

A: Mount Everest is... (high) mountain in the world.

B: Everyone knows that!

the highest

300

Can't you run any faster than that?

fast

Is that ... you can run?

the fastest

400

A: Kate is a lot .... (pretty) Anne.

B: Yes. She's .... (pretty) girl I know

prettier than, the prettiest

400

A: Mr Smith is ... (old) Mr Jones.

B: Well, he looks good for his age.

older than

400

Tony has eaten the same number of cakes as Ben.

many

Tony has eaten ....... Ben

as many cakes as

500

A: Is this ladder (long) the other one?

B: They look the same to me.

longer than

500

A: Did that coat cost a lot of money?

B: Yes, it was by far...(expensive) coat in the shop.

the most expensive

500

I've never seen such a pretty child.

the

It's .... I've ever seen.

the prettiest