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COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVES ADJECTIVE

Total questions: 8

Worksheet time: 8mins

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Class
Date
1.

Look at the infographic. Complete the facts about cars in the UK with these words: as    as    as    least    less    more    most    most    the    than

One in three men spend longer looking for a new car (a)    for a girlfriend.

2.

Look at the infographic. Complete the facts about cars in the UK with these words: as    as    as    least    less    more    most    most    the    than

(a)   women than men feel emotionally attached to their cars.

3.

Look at the infographic. Complete the facts about cars in the UK with these words: as    as    as    least    less    more    most    most    the    than

The (a)   popular name for a car in the UK is 'Betty'.

4.

Look at the infographic. Complete the facts about cars in the UK with these words: as    as    as    least    less    more    most    most    the    than

Black, white and silver are (a)   most common colours for cars in the UK.

5.

Look at the infographic. Complete the facts about cars in the UK with these words: as    as    as    least    less    more    most    most    the    than

Drivers of black cars are the most likely to have an accident and drivers of silver cars are the (a)    likely.

6.

Look at the infographic. Complete the facts about cars in the UK with these words: as    as    as    least    less    more    most    most    the    than

Fifty per cent of car drivers spend (a)   money on holidays each year than on their cars.

7.

Look at the infographic. Complete the facts about cars in the UK with these words: as    as    as    least    less    more    most    most    the    than

British people do not spend ___ much time socializing with friends ____ they spend driving.

(a)  

8.

Look at the infographic. Complete the facts about cars in the UK with these words: as    as    as    least    less    more    most    most    the    than

Fifty per cent of people buying a new car buy the same brand (a)   they had before.