Accessed on Tuesday, January 6, 2009 at 12:35:26 PM [GMT +0900]
       

 

Grammar check
Write the correct word. Use more or –er. (7 points)


Check It Out
Ways to Use Comparatives and Superlatives
Use -er/-est with short (one syllable) adjectives,
and -ier/-iest with
adjectives that end with y:
small —>smaller, smallest
pretty —>prettier, prettiest

Use more/most with long adjectives (two or more syllables):
more intelligent,
most intelligent

     



1. A cat is than a cow.

2. The Pacific Ocean is (large) han the Alantic Ocean.


3. A frog is (ugly) than a rabbit.


4. Mount Everest is (tall) than Mount Fuji.


5. A tiger is (dangerous) than a fox.


6. A desert is (dry) than a forest.


7. A koala is (cute) than a hippo.


8. A turtle is (slow) than a cat.


 

 

 

   
     

Find the mistakes
Correct the sentences. If the sentence has no mistake, check OK. (5 points)


OK 1. Tigers are dangerous than sheep


OK 2. Redwood trees are tall than rose bushes.



OK 3. Cats are beautiful than turtles.



OK 4. A bear is more heavy than a snake.



OK 5. A rabbit is bigger than a hippo.



OK 6. The Indian Ocean is larger than the South China Sea.



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