Comparatives and Superlatives

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Comparatives and Superlatives

Comparing two things or actions Regular comparative adjectives / adverbs hard < harder, big < bigger, easy < easier modern < more modern, difficult < more difficult carefully < more carefully My sister is taller than me. London is more expensive than Edinburgh. The test is less difficult than the last one. You drive more slowly than me. Irregular comparative adjectives / adverbs: good/well< better, bad/badly < worse, far< further Olive oil is better for you than butter. Liverpool played worse than last week.

Flying isn t as comfortable as going by train. He doesn t smoke as much as she does. Her new car looks the same as the old one. After as or than we can use an object pronoun me, him, her, us, them, etc. or a subject pronoun (I, he, she) + verb, e.g. She is taller than me OR She is taller than I am but NOT She is taller than I.

Superlatives Form superlatives like comparatives but use est instead of er or and most /least instead of more/ less. You normally use the before superlatives, but you can also use possessive adjectives, e.g. my best friend, their most famous song. He is the tallest player in the team. Oslo is the most expensive city in Europe. This book is the least difficult to understand. She is the best student in the class. Who drives the most carefully in your family? That is the worst they have ever played.

Complete with the comparative or superlative of the bold words. 1- The traffic is.. than it used to be. (bad) 2- He is.. person in the office. (lazy) 3- The journey looked.. than we expected. (long) 4- My father speaks.. than I do. (quick) 5- You walk... than I do. ( Slow) 6-... time to travel is on holiday weekends. (bad) 7- He is.. person I've ever met. (selfish) 8- It was.. film I've seen this year. (bad) 9- She is.. than her brother. (intelligent) 10- I sat next to.. person at the party. (boring)

11- Jane is.. of all my sisters. (competitive ) 12- Mexican food is American food. (spicy) 13- it is. than it was this time last year. (hot) 14- Could we meet a bit. tomorrow? (early) 15- Sue is.. member of my family. (ambitious)

Complete with one word 1- Your watch is the same.. mine. 2- He is not as clever.. he thinks he is. 3- It is best book I have ever read for a long time. 4- Is Texas the biggest city..the USA? 5- My father speaks quickly than I do. 6- We don t go swimming.often as we did before. 7- Her brother is about 10 and she is a year younger then. 8- I think it was the saddest film I ve seen.

Read the article and tick ( ) A, B, or C. The transatlantic question Charles Lindbergh s 33-hour flight from New York to Paris in 1927 made aviation history. Less known is the return flight to New York by two Frenchmen three years later. Taking just over three hours longer, Costes and Bellonte made an equally exciting journey from Paris to New York in their plane, the Question Mark. The first question they faced, Captain Costes remembered in an article at the time, was Would the plane lift off the ground? That was our greatest concern. We had 5,200 litres of gasoline on board. This fear passed quickly but was followed by other hazards. They ran into three storms. The third, and worst of all, was over Nova Scotia, in Canada. In order to avoid it we had to fly 100 miles out of our way. Time was passing and every minute meant the loss of more of our precious fuel. They had another problem: The sky was overcast, it was raining and we had to fly below those rain clouds. Sometimes they were extremely low which meant they had to fly as close to the water as ten metres.

There were many exciting moments during our trip, but I think the greatest thrill came when we first saw the coast of North America, said Costes. He decided that three was their lucky number. They had survived three storms and at 3 a.m. French time, they saw land. But their adventures weren t over. Suddenly, a mountain appeared out of the mist. We were between the steep banks of a river. It was a tight place. Bellonte was at the controls at that time and he had to think fast. Fortunately, having flown thousands of miles, the plane was light. Bellonte managed to turn the plane just in time. But Costes said, It is not pleasant to think how close we came to those cruel, jagged rocks. Fortunately, they succeeded where many others before them had failed, and the graceful landing at the airport in New York was greeted by 10,000 cheering people. Among them was Colonel Charles Lindbergh who said I congratulate you! as he shook the hands of the two heroes.

1- Costes and Bellonte flew from Paris to New York in. A 1927 B 1930 C 1933 2- They were most worried that the plane was to fly. A too light B too small C too heavy 3- The storm in Canada was. A quite small B very serious C not worrying 4. They were worried that the plane. A was losing fuel B was flying too high C was getting wet

5. When it rained, they sometimes had to fly. A above the clouds B close to the sea C around the clouds 6- The most exciting part of the journey was when. A they flew close to the sea B they saw the American coast C they saw the third storm 7- They saw the American coast when it was in France. A early morning B mid-afternoon C midnight 8- Costes thought they were going to. A fly into the river B fly into a storm C crash into a mountain 9- They the airport in New York. A landed at B passed over C missed 10- Colonel Lindbergh congratulated them. A on the phone B in a letter C at the airport

Match five of the underlined words and phrases with the definitions. 1 2 3 4 5 worry not on our planned route covered in cloud excitement light and controlled