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2. Comparatives and Superlatives. Are these sentences True or False?



  1. Watch a video (https: //learnenglishteens. britishcouncil. org/grammar/beginner-grammar/comparative-superlative-adjectives) and complete the sentences:

Oliver: So, where do you get the best pizza in London?

Alfie: No doubt about it, it has to be Pietro’s.

Daisy: No way! The pizzas in La Bella Napoli, just around the corner, are so much taster and they’ve got more variety and the friendliest waiters!

Oliver: Yeah, I think she’s right, Alfie; much better quality. It’s not the cheapest though, but they’re so good!

Alfie: All right then, yeah, La Bella Napoli is nearer than Pietro’s. The cheese isn’t as good though, and for me it’s all in the cheese!

Daisy: You could have pasta?

Alfie: Pasta in La Bella Napoli? They do the most disgusting pasta I’ve ever tasted.

2. Comparatives and Superlatives. Are these sentences True or False?

1) To compare two things, we add -er to many adjectives.                    True

2) We add -est to make the superlative form of many adjectives.        True

3) We often use " than " after a comparative.                                             True

4) We often use " the " before a superlative.                                               True

5) With long adjectives, we use " more " +adjective or " most " +adjective. True

6) We have 3 irregular comparatives and superlatives.                        True

2. Fill in the gaps. Use comparatives and superlatives:

1) The clothes here are better than in my town.

2) That’s my worst mark ever!

3) It’s farther than I thought – I think we’re lost.

4) That’s the most disgusting meal I’ve ever had!

5) I hope your team’s luckier today than last week.

6) They’re happier in their new school than in their old one.

7) It’s the best song on the album.

8) Your spaghetti sauce is tastier than my mum’s.



  

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