Give the comparative and the superlative form of the following adjectives.



Hot, long, short, simple, important, great, bad, interesting, much, green, difficult, comfortable, yellow, many, good, deep, light, serious.

 

Put the right form of the adjective.

1. Jane is the (tallest - taller) of the two girls. 2. Father was the (eldest - elder) of seven sons. 3. This pencil is the (sharpest-sharper) of the two. 4. I think your plan is the (best - better) of the two. 5.This is the (heaviest - heavier) of the five books. 6. A (worse - worst) habit could not be found. 7. This was the (most large - largest) power station I ever saw. 8. That is of the (less - least) importance of all. 9.I like your plan the (better-best) of the two.

 

Put the right form of the adjective.

1. Kate is (young) than Mary. 2. John is the (clever) boy in the class. 3. The weather is (dull) today than it was yesterday. 4. London is one of the (big) cities in the world. 5. This sentence is (difficult) than the first one. 6. My dog is as (good) as yours. 7. His dog is (good) than yours. 8. Her dog is the (good) of the three. 9. The cat is much (happy) in her new home. 10. My cold is (bad) today than it was yesterday. 11. This mountain is the (high) in Europe. 12. This piece of homework is as (bad) as your last one.

Translate into Russian.

1.English is as difficult as German. 2. My composition is not as long as yours. 3. It isn't as warm today as it was yesterday. 4. The house his aunt lives in is as old as the one his uncle lives in. 5. His apartment isn't as elegant as her apartment, but it's much bigger. 6. Johnny isn't as rich as Don but he is younger and much happier. 7. My dog isn't as friendly as your dog. 8. You can eat as much as you like. 9. A football match isn't as exciting as a hockey match. 10. The hotel isn't as cheap as we expected. 11. His songs aren't as popular as the Beatles songs. 12. Her brother is as intelligent as his wife.

5. Complete the sentences using as...as or so…as.

1. Mike is ... tall ... Pete. 2. Kate is not ... nice ... Ann. 3. My room is ... light ... this one. 4. This book is not ... thin ... that one. 5. Sergei is ... old ... Michael. 6. She is ... young ... Tom's brother. 7. This woman is ... good ... that one. 8. Nick's English is not ... good ... his friend's. 9. I am not ... tall ... Pete. 10. This woman is ... young ... that one. 11. I am ... thin ... you. 12. Kate is ... lazy ... her brother. 13. This child is not ... small ... that one.

 

Put the right form of the adjective.

1. We should eat (healthy) food. 2. Today the streets aren't as (clean) as they used to be. 3. It's (bad) mistake he has ever made. 4. This man is (tall) than that one. 5. Asia is (large) than Australia. 6. The Volga is (short) than the Mississippi. 7. Which building is the (high) in Moscow? 8. Mary is a (good) student than Lucy. 9. The Alps are (high) than the Urals. 10. This garden is the (beautiful) in our town. 11. She speaks Italian (good) than English. 12. Is the word "newspaper" (long) than the word "book"? 13. The Thames is (short) than the Volga. 14. The Arctic Ocean is (cold) than the Indian Ocean. 15. Chinese is (difficult) than English. 16. Spanish is (easy) than German. 17. She is not so (busy) as I am. 18. It is as (cold) today as it was yesterday.

Put the right form of the adjective.

1 Mary is (young) than her sister Jane. 2 Barbara is (young) of four sisters. 3 John is (clever) than his friend Bob. 4 Richard is (clever) boy in this group. 5 Sirius is (bright) than the polar star. 6 The polar star is (bright) star in the north hemisphere. 7 The bedroom is (dark) than the kitchen. 8 The wallpapers in the hall are (dark) ones in our flat. 9 Your answer was (unusual) than the answer of her son. 10 Elisabeth suggested (unusual) way out.

Put the right form of the adjective.

1 My hat is (grey), but your cap is (grey). 2 This green tea is (hot), but that black tea is (hot). 3 This book is (interesting), but that book is (interesting). 4 This ball is (dirty), but that ball is (dirty). 5 This pig is very (fat), but the pig of our neighbor is (fat). 6 Our classroom is (large), but the aula is much (large). 7 His mother is (lucky), but his sister is (lucky). 8 Your car is (well appointed), but my car is (well appointed).

Put the right form of the adjective.

1. Which is (large): the United States or Canada? 2. What is the name of the (big) port in the United States? 3. Moscow is the (large) city in Russia. 4. The London underground is the (old) in the world. 5. There is a (great) number of cars and buses in the streets of Moscow than in any other city of Russia. 6. St. Petersburg is one of the (beautiful) cities in the world. 7. The rivers in America are much (big) than those in England. 8. The island of Great Britain is (small) than Greenland. 9. What is the name of the (high) mountain in Asia? 10. The English Channel is (wide) than the straits of Gibraltar. 11. Russia is a very (large) country.


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