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Comparative of Superiority | Exercises with answers

Comparative of Superiority | Exercises with answers

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Exercise 3

Construct sentences with a comparison of superiority with the given words:

Ex: I / tall / sister → I am taller than my sister.

1. That hotel / bad / this one
→ 

2. Tortoises / live / long / dogs
→ 

3. This exam / difficult / the last one
→ 

4. That green hat / cheap / the blue one
→ 

5. Our street / clean / yours
→ 

6. My uncle / old / my father
→ 

7. The weather / Spain / hot / France
→ 

8. I / nervous / my friend
→ 

9. Tom / jealous / Sam
→ 

10. Switzerland / much / small / France
→ 

11. John / busy / Paul
→ 

12. Salads / healthy / pizzas
→ 

13.  Your room / dirty / mine
→ 

14. Horror movies / exciting / comedies
→ 

15. Australia / big / New Zealand
→ 


ANSWERS

  1. That hotel is worse than this one.
  2. Tortoises live longer than dogs.
  3. This exam is more difficult than the last one.
  4. That green hat is cheaper than the blue one.
  5. Our street is cleaner than yours.
  6. My uncle is older than my father.
  7. The weather in Spain is hotter than in France.
  8. I am more nervous than my friend.
  9. Tom is more jealous than Sam.
  10. Switzerland is much smaller than France.
  11. John is busier than Paul.
  12. Salads are healthier than pizzas.
  13.  Your room is dirtier than mine.
  14. Horror movies are more exciting than comedies.
  15. Australia is bigger than New Zealand.

Comparative of Superiority | Exercises with answers

Comparative of Superiority | Exercises with answers

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Exercise 2

Put the adjective in parenthesis with the comparative of superiority:

Ex:

  • Dogs are _____ (dangerous) than cats → Dogs are more dangerous than cats
  • John is _____ (busy) than Paul.  → John is busier than Paul.
  1. The roads in Japan are  (narrow) than the roads in Canada.
  2. Tina is  (beautiful) than Sarah.
  3. Italian food is  (best) than American food.
  4. A Mercedes is  (comfortable) than a BMW.
  5. Tom is  (bad) at Geography than his brother.
  6. My knife is  (sharp) than yours.
  7. Claire is  (generous) than her brother.
  8. The drone flew  (high) than the roof.
  9. This morning is  (peaceful) than yesterday morning.
  10. A truck is  (heavy) than a car.
  11. Russia is  (big) than Germany.
  12. Max is  (generous) than Mickael.
  13. This one is  (cheap) than the camera you bought on internet.
  14. Kat is  (happy) today than she was yesterday.
  15. Health is  (important) than money.

 


ANSWERS

  1. The roads in Japan are narrower than the roads in Canada.
  2. Tina is more beautiful than Sarah.
  3. Italian food is better than American food.
  4. A Mercedes is more comfortable than a BMW.
  5. Tom is worse at Geography than his brother.
  6. My knife is sharper than yours.
  7. Claire is more generous than her brother.
  8. The drone flew higher than the roof.
  9. This morning is more peaceful than yesterday morning.
  10. A truck is heavier than a car.
  11. Russia is bigger than Germany.
  12. Max is more generous than Mickael.
  13. This one is cheaper than the camera you bought on internet.
  14. Kat is happier today than she was yesterday.
  15. Health is more important than money.

Comparative of Superiority | Exercises with answers

Comparative of Superiority | Exercises with answers

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Exercise 1

Write the comparative form of the following adjectives. Be careful, some are formed in –er and others require more.

Ex: fast → faster || difficult → more difficult

1. old →  

2. large →  

3. shallow → 

4. beautiful →  

5. sad →  

6. huge →  

7. dry →  

8. quick →  

9. icy →  

10. expensive →  

11. red →  

12. colorful →  

13. good →  

14. heavy →  

15. fat →  


ANSWERS

  1. old → older
  2. large → larger 
  3. shallow → shallower 
  4. beautiful → more beautiful
  5. sad → sadder 
  6. huge → huger 
  7. dry → drier 
  8. quick → quicker 
  9. icy → icier 
  10. expensive → more expensive 
  11. red → redder 
  12. colorful → more colorful
  13. good → better
  14. heavy → heavier 
  15. fat → fatter 

Grammar Exercise with answers | Modal Verbs

Grammar Exercise with answers | Modal Verbs

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Exercise 

Choose between must or can’t:

  1. You  respect other people’s opinions.
  2. Kevin  be in Italy. I’ve just seen him at the gym.
  3. You have already eaten. You  be hungry.
  4. ‘I’m thinking of going to Australia.’ ‘You  be joking ! It’s too far away !’
  5. What she says is impossible. That  be true.
  6. I’m certain he’s there. He  be there.
  7. The ground is wet. It  have been raining a lot.
  8. Michael is 15 years old. He  have a driving licence.
  9. You  be Mr Smith. It’s very nice to meet you.
  10.  have lost my wallet on the train. I still remember having it when I got off that train.

 

 


ANSWERS

  1. You must respect other people’s opinions.
  2. Kevin can’t be in Italy. I’ve just seen him at the gym.
  3. You have already eaten. You can’t be hungry.
  4. ‘I’m thinking of going to Australia.’ ‘You must be joking ! It’s too far away !’
  5. What she says is impossible. That can’t be true.
  6. I’m certain he’s there. He must be there.
  7. The ground is wet. It must have been raining a lot.
  8. Michael is 15 years old. He can’t have a driving licence.
  9. You must be Mr Smith. It’s very nice to meet you.
  10. I can’t have lost my wallet on the train. I still remember having it when I got off that train.

Grammar Exercise with answers | Modal Verbs

Grammar Exercise with answers | Modal Verbs

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Exercise 

Choose between must or can’t:

  1. There are no lights on in her house. She  have gone out.
  2. That sounds much too cheap. It  be the correct price.
  3. I can hear footsteps in the flat upstairs, so there  be someone there.
  4. She is in Japan. You  have seen her last night at Paul’s party.
  5. If you have a problem with your homeworks, you  ask for help.
  6. He  be here. I can see his car in front of the building.
  7. I don’t recognise any of these houses. We  be on the right road.
  8. My phone is not in my pocket or on the table so it  be in the drawer.
  9. You  be cold! It’s more than 25°C in this room.
  10. That woman  be 40 years old. She looks about 25.

 


ANSWERS

  1. There are no lights on in her house. She must have gone out.
  2. That sounds much too cheap. It can’t be the correct price.
  3. I can hear footsteps in the flat upstairs, so there must be someone there.
  4. She is in Japan. You can’t have seen her last night at Paul’s party.
  5. If you have a problem with your homeworks, you must ask for help.
  6. He must be here. I can see his car in front of the building.
  7. I don’t recognise any of these houses. We can’t be on the right road.
  8. My phone is not in my pocket or on the table so it must be in the drawer.
  9. You can’t be cold! It’s more than 25°C in this room.
  10. That woman can’t be 40 years old. She looks about 25.

Grammar Exercise with answers | Modal Verbs

Grammar Exercise with answers | Modal Verbs

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Exercise 

Use ‘must + infinitive’ (to talk about the present tense) or ‘must + have + past participle’ (to talk about the past):

1 – She must  beautiful when she was young.

2 – There’s no heating on. You must  freezing.

3 – I think Paul must  all the milk. There’s none left.

4 – The ice cream here is delicious. You must  some.

5 – I called you yesterday around four o’clock but you must  out.

6 – I can’t remember what I did with it. I must   getting old.

7 – You must  smoking, it’s bad for you.

8 – She speaks excellent French. She must  in France for a long time.

9 – Look at all of that snow. It must  really cold outside.

10 – She must  at home – her car was there.


ANSWERS

  1. She must have been beautiful when she was young.
  2. There’s no heating on. You must be freezing.
  3. I think Paul must have drunk all the milk. There’s none left.
  4. The ice cream here is delicious. You must try some.
  5. I called you yesterday around four o’clock but you must have been out.
  6. I can’t remember what I did with it. I must be getting old.
  7. You must quit smoking, it’s bad for you.
  8. She speaks excellent French. She must have lived in France for a long time.
  9. Look at all of that snow. It must be really cold outside.
  10. She must have been at home – her car was there.

 

Grammar Exercise with answers | Modal Verbs

Grammar Exercise with answers | Modal Verbs

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Exercise 

Complete the sentences with mustn’tdon’t have to or doesn’t have to:

  1. You  use your smartphone while you are driving.
  2. He  get home on time. His parents are away today.
  3. You  go to the party if you don’t want to.
  4. If Paul doesn’t like her, he  see her again.
  5. You  drink if you’re going to drive.
  6. You  wear that. It’s not necessary.
  7. We  talk about it. It’s confidential.
  8.  arrive at work at 9 sharp. My boss is very relax.
  9. We  tell anyone, it’s top secret.
  10. He  sign anything if he doesn’t want to at this stage.
  11. The train is direct. You  change trains.
  12. Michael  do any work at home.
  13. They  see us talking or they’ll suspect something.
  14. You  read the instructions to figure out how it works.
  15. She  come if she doesn’t want to.

 

 


ANSWERS

  1. You mustn’t use your smartphone while you are driving.
  2. He doesn’t have to get home on time. His parents are away today.
  3. You don’t have to go to the party if you don’t want to.
  4. If Paul doesn’t like her, he doesn’t have to see her again.
  5. You mustn’t drink if you’re going to drive.
  6. You don’t have to wear that. It’s not necessary.
  7. We mustn’t talk about it. It’s confidential.
  8. I don’t have to arrive at work at 9 sharp. My boss is very relax.
  9. We mustn’t tell anyone, it’s top secret.
  10. He doesn’t have to sign anything if he doesn’t want to at this stage.
  11. The train is direct. You don’t have to change trains.
  12. Michael doesn’t have to do any work at home.
  13. They mustn’t see us talking or they’ll suspect something.
  14. You don’t have to read the instructions to figure out how it works.
  15. She doesn’t have to come if she doesn’t want to.

Modals Exercises | Multiple choice (free PDF)

Modals Exercises | Multiple choice

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Exercise 

Choose between ‘can’, ‘can’t’, ‘could’ or ‘couldn’t’:

  1.  speak French. It’s my mothertongue.
  2.  take a holiday whenever I want.
  3. If I had more time, I  travel around the world.
  4. I looked everywhere for my glasses but I  find them anywhere.
  5.  go out tonight. I’m busy.
  6.  I speak to you now or are you too busy?
  7. When I was living in london, I  walk to work. I lived very near my office.
  8. I was very sick yesterday, I  eat anything.
  9.  lift this box – it’s too heavy!
  10.  I have something to drink?    (demande polie)

ANSWERS

  1. I can speak French. It’s my mothertongue.
  2. I can’t take a holiday whenever I want.
  3. If I had more time, I could travel around the world.
  4. I looked everywhere for my glasses but I couldn’t find them anywhere.
  5. I can’t go out tonight. I’m busy.
  6. Can I speak to you now or are you too busy?
  7. When I was living in london, I could walk to work.
  8. I was very sick yesterday, I couldn’t eat anything.
  9. I can’t lift this box – it’s too heavy!
  10. Could I have something to drink? 

Modals Exercises | Multiple choice (with answers)

Modals Exercises | Multiple choice

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Exercise 2

Choose between ‘can’, ‘can’t’, ‘could’ or ‘couldn’t’:

  1. She is very tired because she  sleep last night.
  2. She  speak Spanish when she was a child, but now she has forgotten it.
  3. You  go home now if you like.
  4. The library is closed. We  go today.
  5.  I go to the party, please?
  6. The lock was broken. I  open the door.
  7.  run ten kilometers in my twenties.
  8. When you finish that, you  take out the garbage.
  9. He phoned to say he  come.
  10. We  hear you. The music is so loud.

ANSWERS

  1. She is very tired because she couldn’t sleep last night.
  2. She could speak Spanish when she was a child, but now she has forgotten it.
  3. You can go home now if you like.
  4. The library is closed. We can’t go today.
  5. Can I go to the party, please?
  6. The lock was broken. I couldn’t open the door.
  7. I could run ten kilometers in my twenties.
  8. When you finish that, you can take out the garbage.
  9. He phoned to say he couldn’t come.
  10. We can’t hear you. The music is so loud.

Modals of ability | Exercise with answers

Modals of ability | Exercise with answers

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Choose the right answer to express ability:

1 – My grandmother _______ seven languages.

might be able to speak
could speak
could have spoken
might have been able to speak

2 – Even thought I was tired, I _______ enjoy the party.

might
could
was able to
had to

3 – Japan _______ preserve its culture, despite its contact with foreign influences

could
managed to
might
had to

4 – I was so excited that I _______ sleep.

wouldn’t
didn’t
might not
couldn’t

5 – He _______ read and write Chinese.

 can
 may
could
 is able to

6 – When ______ I see you next time?

 can
 may
could
 has to

7 –  I _______ afford one, but not both.

 can
 may
could
 has to

8 – Tom ________ drive a car soon.

 can
will be able to
could
will have to

9 – Tina ________ swim well.

 can
 should
could
 would

10 – I _________ work as a chef sometime in the future, as long as I take cooking lessons.

will be able to
 can
could
will have to


ANSWERS

  1. My grandmother could speak seven languages.
  2. Even thought I was tired, I was able to enjoy the party.
  3. Japan managed to preserve its culture, despite its contact with foreign influences.
  4. I was so excited that I couldn’t sleep
  5. He can read and write Chinese.
  6. When can I see you next time?
  7.  I can afford one, but not both.
  8. Tom will be able to drive a car soon.
  9. Tina can swim well.
  10. I will be able to work as a chef sometime in the future, as long as I take cooking lessons.