WorksheetsTEST ON MAKING COMPARISONS
Total questions: 40
Worksheet time: 33mins
Test on Making comparisons
From question 1 - 10 ,Complete with the correct comparative/superative form of the words in brackets.
I think people’s health is getting ........ and ........... these days.(good)
(a)
The (a) hard-working people I know often have the least money.(much)
Going for a meal in a restaurant is the (a) activity when it's cold outside.(good)
Australia is the (a) place I've even been to.(far)
The (a) sport I’ve tried is mountain biking.(risky)
Learning to play the piano is (a) than I thought.(hard)
He doesn’t play chess nearly as (a) as his brother.(much)
I’m earning (a) money than my brother.(little)
You’re ..................... better at basketball than me because you practise more.(choose the correct option)
more
far
He’s the (a) sociable person I know. (little)
From 11 -18
Identify the correct and wrong sentences
Practising every day is the better way to learn an instrument
correct
wrong
Golf is the least enjoyable sport to watch on TV.
correct
wrong
Tennis is the more hardest sport to learn.
correct
wrong
Riding a motorbike is more fun than taking the bus!
correct
wrong
It’s less easier to learn a new sport as you get older.
correct
wrong
For me, playing computer games is the more relaxing way to spend my free time.
correct
wrong
Joining a sports club can help people to become more healthier.
correct
wrong
I am the fittest now than I have ever been in my life.
correct
wrong
Adjectives with -ed and -ing
From 19-24
Complete the words to form adjectives from the verbs in brackets .
He’s an (a) person; he’s not afraid to do anything.(to amaze)
Joseph can be really (a) when he’s in a silly mood.(to irritate)
I’m not (a) in learning to drive. (interest)
It was really (a) . He burnt all the sausages when my friends came over for a barbecue.(embarrass)
I was quite (a) not to win the tennis match, after I’d trained so hard. (to disappoint)
I don’t find computer games at all (a) (relax) .
From 24 - 30:
Form a noun from the following adjectives.
amused / amusing
(a)
confused / confusing
(a)
embarrassed / embarrassing
(a)
exhaust / exhausting
(a)
excited / exciting
(a)
relaxed / relaxing
(a)
shocked / shocking
(a)
worried / worrying
(a)
USING "as.....as" / "not as .....as"
From 33 to 40:
Complete the sentences using the word in brackets to have the same meaning as the first sentence.
Traveling by train is faster than traveling by bus. (slow)
Traveling by train.................................. traveling by bus.
(a)
Tom is 1.65 meters. Sue is 1.65 meters too. (tall)
Tom (a) Sue.
Dogs are noisier than cats. (quiet)
Dogs (a) cats.
This cell phone costs $ 400. And the bicycle costs $ 400, too. (expensive)
The cell phone (a) the bicycle.
Jo thinks geography is easier than history. (difficult)
Jo thinks geography (a) history.
My room is cleaner than yours. (messy)
My room (a) yours.
Many people live near the beach where the weather (a) mountainous areas.(cold)
Five-star hotels (a) two-star hotels.(cheap)
