Comparative vs superlative adjectives vs adverbs

This exercise will help you master the difference between comparative and superlative forms of both adjectives and adverbs. You’ll practise choosing the correct form depending on whether you're comparing two things (comparative) or showing the highest or lowest degree in a group (superlative). The sentences include everyday vocabulary to build confidence and accuracy in both spoken and written English. Perfect for B1 learners who want to communicate comparisons clearly and correctly.

1. This exam was _____ than the last one.

2. He drives _____ than his brother.

3. This is _____ restaurant in the city.

4. Can you run _____ than him?

5. Of all the students, Julia speaks _____.

6. This sofa is _____ than the old one.

7. My house is _____ than yours.

8. She answered the questions _____ than anyone else.

9. That was _____ movie I’ve ever seen.

10. Tom is _____ player on the team.

11. Her presentation was _____ than mine.

12. He arrived _____ than usual today.

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