1. The Positive Degree The positive degree of an adjective makes no comparison.
A tall building.
She runs fast.
This is a beautiful car.
2. The Comparative Degree The comparative degree compares two people, things, actives, or qualities.
A taller building than this one.
She runs faster than I do.
This car is more beautiful than yours.
3. The Superlative Degree The superlative degree compares a person, thing, activity, or quality with the group.
The tallest building in the town.
She is the fastest runner among the students.
This is the most beautiful car I have ever seen.
Complete the sentences with the suitable forms of adjectives in brackets. 1. I am ___________ (tall) my sister.
2. My mum thinks that cats are ___________ (good) pets than dogs.
3. Cycling is one of ___________ (dangerous) sports.
4. I want to have ___________ (big) car.
5. A blue whale is ___________ (heavy) twenty-five elephants.
6. You look ___________ (thin) last month. Have you lost weight?
7. Bicycles are ___________ (slow) cars.
8. She is ___________ (nice) person I know.
9. What is ___________ (good) film you´ve seen?
10. Computers are ___________ (cheap) mobile phones.
11. Is your brother ___________ (tall) you?
12. I think Spanish is ___________ (easy) Japanese.
13. Our dog is ___________ (nice) your dog.
14. Glass bottles are ___________ (good) plastic bottles.
15. I think Rafael Nadal is ___________(good) tennis player in Spain.
16. Sharks are ___________ (dangerous) other fish.
17. This situation is ___________ (serious) the last one.
18. He is ___________ (smart) his brother.
19. My brother wanted ___________ (expensive) trainers in the shop.
20. Today is ___________ (good) day of the year.