A. Complete the table with the correct forms.

 

adjective

comparative adjective

superlative adjective

adverb

comparative adverb

superlative adverb

1

quick

quicker

the quickest

quickly

more quickly

most quickly

2

nice

……………….

……………….

……………..

……………….

……………….

3

easy

……………….

……………….

……………..

……………….

……………….

4

quiet

……………….

……………….

……………..

……………….

……………….

5

fast

……………….

……………….

……………..

……………….

……………….

6

sad

……………….

……………….

……………..

……………….

……………….

7

good

……………….

……………….

……………..

……………….

……………….

8

expensive

……………….

……………….

……………..

……………….

……………….

9

bad

……………….

……………….

……………..

……………….

……………….

10

far

……………….

……………….

……………..

……………….

……………….

11

interesting

……………….

……………….

……………..

……………….

……………….

12

friendly

……………….

……………….

……………..

……………….

……………….

Answers

 nicer, the nicest, nicely, more nicely, most nicely

 easier, the easiest, easily, more easily, most easily

 quieter, the quietest, quietly, more quietly, most quietly

 faster, the fastest, fast, faster, fastest

 sadder, the saddest, sadly, more sadly, most sadly

 better, the best, well, better, the best

 more expensive, the most expensive, expensively, more expensively, most expensively

 worse, the worst, badly, worse, worst

10   further / farther, the furthest / farthest, far, further / farther, furthest / farthest

11   more interesting, the most interesting, interestingly, more interestingly, most interestingly

12   friendlier, the friendliest, in a friendly way, in a friendlier way, in the friendliest way

B. Complete the email by writing one word in each space.

Hi Philip

I’m having a great time here in Warsaw. It’s a 1……lot…… nicer than I expected. The weather’s been really warm – about 28°C most days. Yesterday it was too hot to go outside, so we went to a shopping centre to stay cool.

Warsaw’s 2……………. biggest city in Poland – nearly 2 million people live here. It’s not as big 3……………. London, but it’s much bigger 4……………. any other cities in Poland.

On Monday we went to the Palace of Culture. It’s 5……………. tallest building in Poland. We went to the top, and we could see the whole city – it was fantastic. But little Danny didn’t see much – he wasn’t tall enough to see over the walls!

The Old Town is amazing – it looks really old, but in fact almost no buildings are 6……………. than about 60 years old. We wanted to eat in a restaurant in the Old Town, but it was 7……………. expensive than restaurants back home! Can you believe it? So we bought some sandwiches in the city centre – they were much 8……………. expensive than the food in the Old Town.

OK, so now it’s your turn to write. You hardly ever write to me.

Best wishes

Louise

Answers

2 the   3 as   4 than   5 the   6 more

7 more   8 less

C. Complete each sentence b so that it means the same as sentence a. Use two to four words including the word in brackets.

1   a She has a beautiful singing voice. (sings)

      b She ……sings beautifully…… .

2   a Nobody in my town drives as badly as Harry. (driver)

      b Harry is ……………………… in my town.

3   a Their house is nearer the sea than ours. (from)

      b Our house is ……………………… than theirs.

4   a You are speaking too quietly. I can’t hear you. (enough)

      b I can’t hear you. You aren’t speaking ……………………… .

5   a Her new sports shoes were very expensive. She bought them in America. (American, expensive, sports, new)

      b She has ……………………… shoes.

6   a She is slower than me at learning English. (more)

      b She is learning English ……………………… am.

7   a He did a silly dance. (way)

      b He danced ……………………… .

8   a This book isn’t as interesting as her earlier one. (less)

      b This book ……………………… her earlier one.

9    a Today is far colder than yesterday. (warm)

               b Today is a ……………………… than yesterday.

Answers

2 the worst driver   3 further from the sea

4 loudly enough

5 expensive new American sports

6 more slowly than I

7 in a silly way   8 is less interesting than

9 lot less warm

D. Write complete sentences, putting the adjectives and adverbs in the best places. You may need to change a to an (or an to a).

1   We have a meal in a restaurant on Sundays. (big, expensive, usually)

      We usually have a big meal in an expensive restaurant on Sundays.

2   I study before an exam. (always, hard, important)

      …………………………………………

3   Please speak. Th e baby is. (asleep, more, quietly)

      …………………………………………

4   I get up when I’m on holiday. (early, hardly ever)

      …………………………………………

5   You wear your coat. (blue, never, old)

      …………………………………………

6   I don’t answer my emails. (important, quickly, sometimes)

      …………………………………………

7   He’s a man, but he’s. (a bit, boring, nice, very)

      …………………………………………

8   My car is than my one. (a lot, better, new, old)

      …………………………………………

 She laughs and she doesn’t smile. (never, often)

      …………………………………………

10   You eat and you don’t eat vegetables. (enough, fresh, quickly, too)

        …………………………………………

Answers

Possible answers

 I always study hard before an important exam.

 Please speak more quietly. The baby is asleep.

 I hardly ever get up early when I’m on holiday.

 You never wear your old blue coat.

 (Sometimes) I (sometimes) don’t answer my important emails quickly.

 He’s a very nice man, but he’s a bit boring.

 My new car is a lot better than my old one.

 She never laughs and she doesn’t often smile.

10   You eat too quickly and you don’t eat enough fresh vegetables.

E. Match the pairs.

 He’s very careful.

 He’s very careless.

 He always makes mistakes.

b   He never makes mistakes.

 It’s a bit

 It’s very

 windy weather.

b   windy.

 I bought an old

 I bought a lovely

 big painting.

b   Chinese vase.

 He is an eleven-year-old

 He is eleven years old

 today. It’s his birthday.

b   boy.

 Bob is as clever

10   Bob is cleverer

 as Mike.

b   than Mike.

11   She’s the tallest in

12   She’s the tallest of

 my class.

b   my friends.

13   Alan is boring.

14   Alan is bored.

a   He has nothing to do.

b   He always talks about football.

15   They don’t

16   They

 often go dancing.

b   never go dancing.

Answers

3 b   4 a   5 b   6 a   7 b   8 a   9 a   10 b   11 a

12 b   13 b   14 a   15 a   16 b

F. Make this story more interesting by adding adjectives and adverbs. You may need to change a to an (or an to a). Use the words in the table and/or your own ideas.

adjectives

adverbs

angry     beautiful

big     black     broken

colourful     dirty     fat

golden     good     happy

horrible     hungry

magic     old     open

poor     sad     silly     small

strange     stupid     thin

young

angrily     carefully

enough     happily

in a friendly way

kindly     quickly

quietly     slowly

sometimes     strangely

suddenly     very

usually

Once upon a time, there was a (silly, young) boy called Jack. He lived (quietly) with his mother. They were. They didn’t have money. They had clothes. They had just one cow.

One day Jack’s mother told Jack to take the cow to the market in the city. Jack and the cow walked to the market. Jack heard somebody calling his name. He turned round and saw a man. The man was wearing clothes. ‘Give me some gold and I’ll give you some beans,’ the man said.

Jack thought about it. ‘I don’t have any gold,’ he said. ‘I only have this cow.’

The man took the cow and Jack took the beans home to his mother.

When Jack got home, his mother was. ‘You boy!’ she said. ‘You sold our cow for these beans! You are!’ Jack’s mother threw the beans through the window and into the garden.

Answers

Possible answer

Once upon a time, there was a silly, young boy called Jack. He lived quietly with his old mother. They were very poor. They didn’t have enough money. They had dirty old clothes. They had just one thin cow.

One sad day Jack’s mother told silly Jack to take the thin cow to the colourful market in the big city. Jack and the sad cow walked to the market slowly. Suddenly, Jack heard somebody calling his name in a friendly way. He turned round quickly and saw a strange man. The strange man was wearing colourful clothes …

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