Comparison of adjectives exercise
Practice comparative and superlative adjectives to build strong grammar skills!
Write the missing forms of the words. Adjective Comparative Superlative lazy lazier the laziest generous more generous the most generous thin thinner the thinnest large larger the largest good better the best wonderful more wonderful the most wonderful easy easier the easiest bad worse the worst complicated more complicated the most complicated hot hotter the hottest pleasant the most pleasant the most pleasant Use the correct form of the adjective to complete the sentences. 1. Polar bears live in the coldest (cold) part of the state. The heaviest(heavy) bears of all can weigh up to 1700 pounds. Bears are fatter (fat) in the autumn than in the summer.2. Your room is bigger (big) than mine, but my room is more interesting (interesting).3. He isn't very nervous. I am more nervous (nervous) than him.4. He is a very boring person. He's the most boring (boring) person I've ever met.5. Tim has been sick for a week, but he's feeling much better(good) now.