Comparative and Superlative
Comparative and Superlative
Comparative and Superlative
Note: There are four adjectives that don´t follow any rule:
Adjective Comparative Superlative
Good better the best
Bad worse the worst
Fun more fun the most fun
Far further / farther the furthest / the farthest
Complete the story about Mount Everest using the correct SUPERLATIVE (the, -est / most).
1. ____________ (big) piles of trash on Mount Everest are on the lower areas.
2. Trash is one of ____________ (bad) problems on Mount Everest now.
3. Many climbers consider K2, a mountain between Pakistan and China, to be
____________ (difficult) mountain to climb, not Mount Everest.
4. Ted was ____________ (experienced) climber on the expedition.
5. Which climber is ____________ (far) from the top?
6. That was ____________ (easy) mountain I’ve ever climbed.
7. Danny was ____________ (quickly) climber of all of us.
8. Mount Everest is ____________ (high) mountain on Earth.
9. That company has ___________ (good) guides.
10. Climbing Mount Everest in a snowstorm is one of the ____________ (stupid) thing you can do.
It’s extremely dangerous!
Comparative and Superlative
Let’s combine the two forms (COMPARISON (-er / more, than) / SUPERLATIVE (the, -est / most).
Complete the questions and answer them. Follow the “color code” to give the correct context.
B: ______________________ is ______________________.
B: ______________________ is ______________________.