1. Comparing.

Look at the information on three cities.

Choose the correct option to complete the sentences about the three cities.

2. Comparative and superlative sentences.

Comparative sentences compare two things:

Moon Rock is smaller than Pittsville.

Superlative sentences compare more than two things:

Sydney is the biggest city. (=of all the other cities)

 

Decide if the sentences below are comparative or superlative.

3. Missing words.

Can you remember the sentences from the last exercise? Type in the word to complete the sentences.

4. Word order.

Put the words in order to make more sentences.

Now listen and repeat the sentences.

5. Adjective forms.

Complete this chart of adjectives, comparative and superlative forms. There are four different types.

6. Adjective forms.

Choose the correct option to complete the sentences.

7. Find mistakes.

Select the mistakes of comparative and superlative forms in this text. There are eight.

8. Correct mistakes.

Here are the eight mistakes in red. Type the correct form in the box.

9. Writing.

Look at the information from exercise 1 again.

Write down sentences comparing the cities.



Use the words given. You will have to use the correct form of the adjective. For example:

  • Moon Rock/Sydney (beautiful) = Moon Rock is more beautiful than Sydney.
  • Sydney/Pittsville/Moon Rock (small) = Moon Rock is the smallest city.
  1. Pittsville/Sydney (small)
  2. Pittsville/Moon Rock (big)
  3. Moon Rock/Pittsville (beautiful)
  4. Sydney/Pittsville/Moon Rock (beautiful city)
  5. Sydney/Pittsville (good city for a vacation)
  6. Sydney/Pittsville/Moon Rock (good city for a vacation)

See answers

1. Pittsville is smaller than Sydney.
2. Pittsville is bigger than Moon Rock.
3. Moon Rock is more beautiful than Pittsville.
4. Moon Rock is the most beautiful city.
5. Sydney is a better city for a vacation than Pittsville.
6. Sydney is the best city for a vacation.