
Comparativo x Superlativo
trabalho de ingles questions with comparative and superlative in english by Alice Maia and Ana Beatriz with the help of Google translator for part Alice
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sentence to follow following the superlative rule is correct? Andrew Garfield is the best spider man
it's correct
it's not correct
2
What’s the comparative of “Tangled” and “Simple”?
tangledier / simplest
more tangled / simplier
most tangled / simplest
more tangled / simpler
3

the word BAD in superlative is how?
worse than
the badies
the worst
bad than
4

choose the best alternative to complete the conversation below R: So, what did you think of Itapema? B: amazing. It's --------city I've visited so far
The most beautiful
a beautiful
more beautiful
than most beautiful
5

Mark the following sentences with true or false: A) Mike is older than Sam. B) She is as beautiful as girl I know. C) Jane is the oldest of the family. D) Italians have the most delicious food.
true,false,true,false
false,true,false,true
true,true,false,true
false,false,true,true
true,false,true,true
6
which of these alternatives is not a superlative phrase?
This is easier than I expected
Paris is the farthest place I’ve ever visited
This is the worst movie I have ever seen.
Brazil is the largest country in South America.
7

Complete the sentence with the comparative of superiority: “Canada is ___________ Dubai”
lass cold than
as cold as
more cold than
colder than
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Nina is the _________ shy person I know”
least
more
little
less
9

which alternative is comparative of equality
Your English is worse than mine.
Pelé was the most famous soccer player in the world
He isn't more intelligent than his sister
Ice cream is as good as pizza.
10

Choose the best alternative for each sentence: “They play tennis well but he can play_____”
worse
bad
worst
better
11
What’s the superlative of “Busy” and “Expensive”?
busiest / more expensive
busier / most expensive
most busy / expensiviest
busiest / most expensive
12

which of these alternatives is not one of the comparative rules
If the adjective ends with CVC (consonant – vowel – consonant), double the last letter
If the adjective stands for short (one or two syllables), add ER
If it already ends with the letter E, just add the R
For long adjectives, we use the following formula THE + MOST + Adjective
13
which of these words is not adapted to the superlative rule
Coldest
Cloudy
Most expansive
Nicest