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Ejercicios de Comparativos y Superlativos en Inglés (PDF)

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Exercise 1: Complete the table with the comparative and superlative form of the adjectives given. Don’t include “the” and “than”.

Adjective

Comparative

Superlative

good

better

best

interesting

more interesting

most interesting

bad

  

great

  

happy

  

rich

  

popular

  

exciting

  

dirty

  

 

Exercise 2: Complete the sentences using the simple, comparative, or superlative form of the adjectives in parentheses.

  • My house is __________ (big) than yours, but hers is the __________ (big).
  • He is __________ (tall) than I am, but you are the __________ (tall) person here.
  • This exam is easy, __________ (easy) than the last one, and the easiest of the year.
  • His cooking is __________ than mine. (good)
  • This book is __________ than that one. (interesting)

 

Exercise 3: Choose the correct adjective form to complete the sentence.

  • This is the __________ (old/older/oldest) tree in the park.
  • He is the __________ (smart/smarter/smartest) student in our class.
  • She is __________ (happy/happier/happiest) when she is outdoors.
  • This is the __________ (bad/worse/worst) meal I have ever had.
  • It was the __________ (fun/funnier/funniest) movie I’ve seen this year.
  • The weather today is __________ (cold/colder/coldest) than it was last week.
  • That is one of the __________ (high/higher/highest) buildings in the city.


Exercise 4: Rewrite the sentences using superlatives.

No other mountain in this range is as high as Mount Everest.

  • Mount Everest is the __________ mountain in this range.

     

She can run faster than anyone else on the team.

  • She is the __________ runner on the team.

     

I have never had a better meal than this one.

  • This is the __________ meal I have ever had.

     

No other planet in our solar system is as big as Jupiter.

  • Jupiter is the __________ planet in our solar system.

     

He is smarter than all other students.

  • He is the __________ student.

     

Exercise 5: Identify and correct the mistakes in the use of comparatives and superlatives.

  • She is the most smartest person I know.
  • This car is more cheaper than the other one.
  • He is the more intelligent student in the class.
  • My house is the biggestest in my street.
  • I am more happier now than before.

     

Exercise 6: Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the adjectives in parentheses to complete the story.

Tom has three dogs. One is big, another is __________ (big), and the third one is the __________ (big) of them all. He says the __________ (small) dog often feels __________ (cold) than the others during winter, but it is the __________ (happy) when they play outside.

Respuestas

Exercise 1: Complete the table with the comparative and superlative form of the adjectives given. Don’t include “the” and “than”.

Adjective

Comparative

Superlative

good

better

best

interesting

more interesting

most interesting

bad

worse

worst

great

greater

greatest

happy

happier

happiest

rich

richer

richest

popular

more popular

most popular

exciting

more exciting

most exciting

dirty

dirtier

dirtiest

 

Exercise 2: Complete the sentences using the simple, comparative, or superlative form of the adjectives in parentheses.

  • My house is bigger than yours, but hers is the biggest.
  • He is taller than I am, but you are the tallest person here.
  • This exam is easy, easy than the last one, and the easiest of the year.
  • His cooking is better than mine. 
  • This book is more interesting than that one.

 

Exercise 3: Choose the correct adjective form to complete the sentence.

  • This is the (old/older/oldest) tree in the park.
  • He is the (smart/smarter/smartest) student in our class.
  • She is (happy/happier/happiest) when she is outdoors.
  • This is the (bad/worse/worst) meal I have ever had.
  • It was the (fun/funnier/funniest) movie I’ve seen this year.
  • The weather today is (cold/colder/coldest) than it was last week.
  • That is one of the (high/higher/highest) buildings in the city.



Exercise 4: Rewrite the sentences using superlatives.

No other mountain in this range is as high as Mount Everest.

  • Mount Everest is the highest mountain in this range.


She can run faster than anyone else on the team.

  • She is the fastest runner on the team.

I have never had a better meal than this one.

  • This is the best meal I have ever had.

No other planet in our solar system is as big as Jupiter.

  • Jupiter is the biggest planet in our solar system.

He is smarter than all other students.

  • He is the smartest student.



Exercise 5: Identify and correct the mistakes in the use of comparatives and superlatives.

  • She is the most smartest person I know.
    She is the smartest person I know.
  • This car is more cheaper than the other one.
    This car is cheaper than the other one.
  • He is the more intelligent student in the class.
    He is the most intelligent student in the class.
  • My house is the biggestest in my street.
    My house is the biggest in my street.
  • I am more happier now than before.
    I am happier now than before.



Exercise 6: Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the adjectives in parentheses to complete the story.

Tom has three dogs. One is big, another is bigger, and the third one is the biggest of them all. He says the smallest dog often feels colder than the others during winter, but it is the happiest when they play outside.

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