superlatives

Worksheet by Carme Vendrell
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English
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9
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ENG
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Master superlative adjectives! Practice forming and using them in sentences. Elevate your grammar skills.

Watch the video and answer the following questions. Complete:Superlatives are used to .... ... compare two things. ... tell that something is outstanding is some way. Say if the following sentences are TRUE or FALSE. TRUE The man uses a more formal language than the woman. The presenter is less upper-class than Reginald. Reginald is posher than Liz. FALSE The woman has participated in the show fewer times than the man. The woman is more upper-class than the man. Classify: BASE ADJECTIVE POSH STRANGE UPPER-CLASS DOPEY COMPARATIVE FORM POSHER THAN LESS STRANGE THAN STRANGER THAN LESS UPPER-CLASS THAN DOPIER THAN LESS DOPEY THAN MORE UPPER-CLASS THAN LESS POSH THAN SUPERLATIVE FORM THE LEAST POSH THE POSHEST THE MOST UPPER-CLASS THE LEAST UPPER-CLASS THE STRANGEST THE DOPIEST THE LEAST DOPEY THE LEAST STRANGE Liz is . . . . . . . the 3 people in the programme. the least flattering of the most flattering of the most flattering the flatterest Will is the best person ..... the world. in of on Liz is the most upper-class . . . . the people in the contest. of in on Liz was . . . . . . . . . . . than Reginald. quickest the quicker quicker more quick Match the parts of the sentences. She was the youngest person... ... to fly around the world. We need the best-qualified scientists... ... to find a vaccine against coronavirus. Who was the youngest person... to become president of the USA? Complete the gaps with ONE word. In today's Grammargame programme Liz has been better than Reginald. He was the most upper-class person in the programme and he thought he deserved to win. Liz won a monkey statue but Reginald said it was not the best animal to be given as a prize. He thinks they should choose the poshest animals in the world, an animal with more pedigree than a monkey.

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