Lesson Worksheet: Comparative and Superlative Adjectives English
In this worksheet, we will practise using comparative and superlative adjectives to talk about eating out and food from around the world.
Q1:
Identify the adjective in the example below.
Sushi is an extremely traditional dish that is frequently eaten in Japan. It is made using seaweed, fish, rice, and vegetables.
- AExtremely
- BTraditional
- CJapan
- DSeaweed
- EFrequently
Q2:
Identify the adjective in the example below.
We gleefully celebrated Thanksgiving dinner with a turkey, which was delicious and had been simply cooked in the oven.
- AGleefully
- BDelicious
- COven
- DThanksgiving
- ESimply
Q3:
Does this example contain a simple, comparative, or superlative adjective?
I am feeling a lot more relaxed since I passed my exams.
- ASuperlative adjective
- BComparative adjective
- CSimple adjective
- DThere are no adjectives.
Q4:
Does this example contain a simple, comparative, or superlative adjective?
The most expensive fish you can buy is bluefin tuna. It can sell for over half a million dollars!
- ASimple adjective
- BComparative adjective
- CSuperlative adjective
- DThere are no adjectives.
Q5:
Does this example contain a simple, comparative, or superlative adjective?
Sumac is one of the more expensive spices that you can buy.
- ASuperlative adjective
- BComparative adjective
- CSimple adjective
- DThere are no adjectives.
Q6:
Does this example contain a simple, comparative, or superlative adjective?
In my opinion, the sweetest fruit you can eat is the date.
- ASimple adjective
- BSuperlative adjective
- CComparative adjective
- DThere are no adjectives.
Q7:
Does this example contain a simple, comparative, or superlative adjective?
Since recovering from the flu last week, I am getting a little better every day.
- ASuperlative adjective
- BSimple adjective
- CComparative adjective
- DThere are no adjectives.
Q8:
Does this example contain a simple, comparative, or superlative adjective?
Ful medames, which is frequently eaten in Egypt, is a stew largely made using broad beans.
- ASimple adjective
- BSuperlative adjective
- CComparative adjective
- DThere are no adjectives.
Q9:
Identify the example that is using a comparative adjective.
- AThis curry is extremely expensive, but it is made with the tastiest ingredients.
- BWhich curry do you like, this curry or that curry?
- CThis curry is the most expensive curry on the menu, but it’s the best, so I’m having it!
- DIs this your favourite curry or do you prefer that one?
- EThis curry is much less expensive than the one I had the other night.
Q10:
Identify the example that is using a comparative adjective.
- AI love both bananas and mangoes. They are both very delicious.
- BBananas and mangoes are both cheap to buy and taste good.
- CBananas and mangoes are types of fruit that come from the tropics.
- DI eat a lot of bananas but not so many mangoes. I find mangoes too sweet.
- EWhich do you think is better, bananas or mangoes?