3A
Grammar 1 & 2
Comparatives
3A · G1 · Ex 1 Complete the sentences with the comparative form of the adjectives in the box.
Each adjective is used once.
Adjectives
beautifulexcitingfasthotlong
modernpeacefulpopularsweettall
1
Espresso Time is than Latte Central. (a busy café vs. an empty café)
2
Apples are than lemons.
3
The woman is than the man. (she is meditating, he looks stressed)
4
The beach is than the mountains.
5
Crows are than parrots.
6
Skydiving is than hiking.
7
Cheetahs can run than people.
8
The boy is as the girl.
9
Jill has hair than Natasha.
10
Alicia's house is than Greg's. (an older house vs. a smart, high-tech house)
3A · G2 · Ex 1 Write comparative sentences comparing each pair.
For each pair, write a sentence comparing them using a comparative adjective from the box. This is an open speaking/writing activity — there's no single correct answer.
Adjectives
goodtallhotbeautifulshort
happyboringintelligentsmallcheap
crowdedlivelynoisycleaneasy
1
train / bus
2
you / your best friend
3
TV shows / films
4
running / walking
5
rock music / pop music
6
lion / elephant
7
London / Dubai
8
Saturday / Monday
9
English / your first language
10
horses / cats
11
football / ballet
12
computer / phone
13
pizza / sushi
14
town / countryside
15
museums / concerts
16
2018 / 1954
💡 Open exercise — there's no Check button. Try to use a different adjective for each sentence.
3B
Grammar 1 & 2
Superlatives
3B · G1 · Ex 1 Complete the sentences with the superlative form of the adjectives in brackets.
World record facts! Use the superlative form of the adjective in brackets.
1
The (long) rabbit ears in the world were …
2
The world's (popular) tourist destination is France. The number of visitors to France is …
3
The Vatican, in Rome, is the world's (small) country. Its area is …
4
The world's (tall) building is …
5
The (small) cinema in the world is in Germany and it has …
6
The world's (large) stir-fry was cooked at the University of Massachusetts in the US. It weighed …
7
The world's (heavy) apple was …
8
The (fast) animal on land is the cheetah, which can run at …
9
The First World Hotel in Malaysia, is the world's (big) hotel. It has …
10
The world's (tall) man was an American called Robert Wadlow. He grew to …
3B · G1 · Ex 2 Match the sentence beginnings (1–10 from Ex 1) with the endings below.
For each ending a–j, select the number (1–10) of the sentence it completes.
a
… 120 kilometres per hour. Some birds can fly even faster than this.
→
b
… 0.44 square kilometres and fewer than 1,000 people live there.
→
c
… 1,819 kilograms and was 4.27 metres wide.
→
d
… 79 centimetres. The animal was a pet in the US.
→
e
… 7,351 rooms. It has had over 35 million guests since 2006.
→
f
… 828 metres tall. It is the Burj Khalifa in Dubai.
→
g
… nine seats. It is owned by Johannes Gerhardt and opened in October 2006.
→
h
… 1.849 kilograms. A farmer grew it in Japan in 2005.
→
i
… around 83 million every year. The US is second, and Spain is third.
→
j
… 2 metres 72 centimetres.
→
3B · G2 · Ex 1 Complete the questions with the superlative form of the adjective in brackets. Then write your own answer.
First fill in the correct superlative form. Then answer the question with your own opinion — there's no fixed answer for the second part!
1
Who is (good) actor at the moment?
2
What is (dangerous) job?
3
Where is (relaxing) place in the world?
4
What is (beautiful) animal?
5
Who is (funny) person you know?
6
What is (old) building in your town?
7
Where is (interesting) place to visit in your country?
8
Who is (bad) singer in the world?
9
Which is (happy) country in the world?
10
What is (delicious) food you can cook?
💡 Only the superlative forms (e.g. the best) are checked. The open answers below each question are for your own opinions.
3C
Grammar 1 & 2
Present perfect with ever & never
3C · G1 · Ex 1 Decide if each sentence is correct or incorrect. If incorrect, write the correct sentence.
First click ✓ (correct) or ✗ (incorrect). If a sentence is incorrect, write the correct version in the box below it.
Example: "Last year he's travelled to South America." → ✗ → Last year he travelled to South America.
2
I've never been on an aeroplane.
3
Have you ever tried sushi?
4
She has never meet a famous person.
5
Did you ever see a film in an outdoor cinema?
6
They haven't never driven in another country.
7
We've never visited the Louvre in Paris.
8
Has he ever taken an art course?
9
She has never did yoga.
10
I have never eaten pizza when I was in Italy.
11
She has never been to the US.
12
They have ever been to the theatre.
3C · G2 · Ex 1 Write "Have you ever…?" questions using the prompts. Then answer them.
Form a present perfect question with Have you ever…? using the prompt. Then write your own answer below.
1
go abroad
2
receive a present you didn't like
3
have room service
4
find money in the street
5
be on TV
6
study another language (not English)
7
break a bone
8
live in a different town/city
💡 Only the questions are checked. The open answers below each one are for your own experiences.