Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Exercise

This classroom exercise focuses on helping students understand and practice comparative and superlative adjectives. The exercise contains interactive multiple-choice questions designed for ESL and EFL learners to make grammar practice both fun and educational.

Before starting the exercise, learners are encouraged to review the grammar explanations lesson of the comparative adjectives which helps them compare people, objects, and places using adjectives like “taller than; the tallest,” “smarter than; the smartest,” or “more interesting than; the most interesting.” In addition, it helps students distinguish between regular and irregular comparatives and superlatives.

Try this quiz to test your understanding of the comparative and superlative forms of adjectives.

 

Choose the correct comparative adjectives to complete the sentences below.

 

#1. I think math is __________ physics.

#2. February is __________ month of the year.

#3. In my opinion, Lana is __________ girl in the class.

#4. My salary is __________ my sister’s.

#5. My brother is __________ my father.

#6. Sarah is __________ in her family.

#7. This is __________ book I have ever read.

#8. John is friendly, but Tom is __________.

#9. The weather today is __________ it was yesterday.

#10. Cars are __________ bicycles.

#11. My toothache today is __________ it was yesterday.

#12. Which is __________: Canada or Australia?

#13. This is __________ gift I have ever received.

#14. My house is __________ in the street.

#15. We’ll start with __________ point in this lesson.

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