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Comparatives & Superlatives Exercises

Comparative and superlative exercises online with answers — practise superlative adjective formation (-est and most), irregular superlatives (best, worst, least, furthest), the with superlatives, superlative + in/of, superlative adverbs, degrees of comparison, and comparative vs superlative choices. 100 multiple choice questions across 5 sets with printable PDF worksheets, from A1 to B2. 5 exercise sets with 100 questions (A1 - B2 Level).

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Comparative vs Superlative: Choosing the Right Form

Comparatives & Superlatives Exercises

B1·20 questions·14 min

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Why practice Comparatives & Superlatives exercises?

These Comparatives and Superlatives exercises build your comparison skills step by step. Start with superlative formation — learn when to add -est (tallest, biggest) and when to use most (most beautiful). Then master irregular superlatives like best, worst, and furthest, along with essential rules for using the, in, and of with superlatives. You'll practise superlative adverbs and modifiers such as by far, easily, and the second largest. Finally, tackle the key distinction between comparatives and superlatives and put all three degrees of comparison together in mixed practice.