This document contains a quiz on comparatives and superlatives with three exercises. The first exercise has students circle the correct answers to comparative and superlative forms. The second has students fill in a table with the comparative and superlative forms of example adjectives and adverbs. The third has students complete sentences with the missing comparative or superlative forms of adjectives. The quiz is assessing a student's understanding of forming and using comparative and superlative structures in English.
This document contains a quiz on comparatives and superlatives with three exercises. The first exercise has students circle the correct answers to comparative and superlative forms. The second has students fill in a table with the comparative and superlative forms of example adjectives and adverbs. The third has students complete sentences with the missing comparative or superlative forms of adjectives. The quiz is assessing a student's understanding of forming and using comparative and superlative structures in English.
This document contains a quiz on comparatives and superlatives with three exercises. The first exercise has students circle the correct answers to comparative and superlative forms. The second has students fill in a table with the comparative and superlative forms of example adjectives and adverbs. The third has students complete sentences with the missing comparative or superlative forms of adjectives. The quiz is assessing a student's understanding of forming and using comparative and superlative structures in English.
This document contains a quiz on comparatives and superlatives with three exercises. The first exercise has students circle the correct answers to comparative and superlative forms. The second has students fill in a table with the comparative and superlative forms of example adjectives and adverbs. The third has students complete sentences with the missing comparative or superlative forms of adjectives. The quiz is assessing a student's understanding of forming and using comparative and superlative structures in English.
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Comparatives & Superlatives Quiz
CLASS 5 Name: ________________________________
Grade: _________________________
Exercise 1: Circle the correct answer. (5 marks)
1. A snake is more dangerous / most dangerous than a cow. 2. Tennis is not the most popular / as popular as football. 3. Children who eat vegetables are more healthier / healthier. 4. John is taller / the taller than Michael. 5. This is the most expensive / expensivest phone I have ever bout. Exercise 2: Fill in table with the correct form and spelling for each adjective/adverb. (15 marks) Adjective/Adverb 1. happy 2. big 3. dangerous 4. easy 5. comfortable 6. good 7. bad 8. far 9. many/much 10. little
Comparative
Superlative
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Exercise 3: Complete the blanks with the correct form. (5 marks)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
This book was _________________ (interesting) than the film.
Which child in the class threw the ball the _________________ (far)? He is as _________________ (quiet) as a mouse. She is the _________________ (bad) singer I know. Childrens books are usually_________________ (colourful) than adults books. 6. David arrived _________________ (early) than we expected. 7. Jessica speaks English as _________________ (good) as Mary. 8. August is the _________________ (hot) month of the year. 9. He has the _________________ (modern) computer of everyone I know. 10. I got a _________________(bad) grade in English than in Math.