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# Do these interactive exercises. If you want to know how to compare adjectives, see [[Adjectives/Comparison|Adjectives/'''Comparison''']].}}
=== Our Holiday ===
=== Our Holiday ===
► Use a comparative or superlative form of the adjectives in brackets. Don't forget: “as … as”, “… than” or “the …”!
'''Use a comparative or superlative form of the adjectives in brackets (). Don't forget: “as … as”, “… than” or “the …”!'''
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`Well, this  summer we went to Wales. I think it's one of the <em> most interesting (interesting) </em> countries in the world.  
`Well, this  summer we went to Wales. I think it's one of the <em> most interesting (interesting) </em> countries in the world.  
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=== Mixed Comparisons ===
=== Mixed Comparisons ===
Complete and answer these questions.
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'''Look at the tables on the right and make comparisons'''.
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<span style="font-weight:bold">a.</span> Which month is <em> warmer (warm) </em>, April or July?
1. The stadium is ''more popular (popular)'' than the cathedral.<br>
2 The castle is the ''most popular (popular)'' sight in Cardiff.<br>
3 The weather in Cardiff is ''better (good)'' than at the top of Snowdon.<br>
4 The weather in London is ''the sunniest (sunny)'' of all today.<br>
5 At the top of Snowdon it’s ''not as warm as (not, warm)'' in London.
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;July is usually <em> the warmest ()</em> month in the year, but sometimes it isn't as <em> warm as ()</em> a hot day in spring.
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# Cardiff castle
# Cardiff stadium
# Cardiff cathedral
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London           26 °C   ☀️


<span style="font-weight:bold">b.</span> Which is <em> faster(fast)</em>, a plane or a train?
Cardiff             22 °C ⛅


&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Planes are <em> faster than ()</em> trains but the TGV, the <em> fastest ()</em> train
Snowdown      11 °C 🌧
 
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;of the world can be <em> faster than ()</em> propeller planes.
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<span style="font-weight:bold">c.</span> Which is <em> worse (bad)</em>, a headache or flu?


&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Usually a headache isn't as <em> bad as ()</em> the flu but sometimes a migraine attack


&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;can be the <em> worst ()</em> experience of your life.
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<span style="font-weight:bold">d.</span> Which is <em> easier(easy)</em>, an English test or a maths test?
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;English is the <em> easiest ()</em> subject with our exercises.
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<span style="font-weight:bold">e.</span> Which is <em> more interesting (interesting)</em>, watching TV or reading a book?
My dog is nicer ''than(???)'' yours! - My dog is ''the(???)'' nicest of all pets!<br>
 
My dog is ''more(???)'' interesting than fish in an aquarium. A fish isn’t ''as(???)'' interesting as dogs.
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I'm not so into books, so I think films are <em> more interesting ()</em> than books.
 
<span style="font-weight:bold">f.</span>  Which do you think is <em> better (good) </em>, ice-cream or chocolate cake?  
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I like ice cream <em> best ()</em> of all.
 
<span style="font-weight:bold">g.</span>   Which is <em> more expensive (expensive)</em>, a flat or a bungalow?
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Normally a flat isn't <em> as expensive as ()</em> a bungalow. The <em>most expensive house ()</em> in the world is
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;a 27 storey glass tower in Mumbai, India with a whopping $2 billion cost of construction.
 
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Task
  1. Do these interactive exercises. If you want to know how to compare adjectives, see Adjectives/Comparison.



Our Holiday

Use a comparative or superlative form of the adjectives in brackets (). Don't forget: “as … as”, “… than” or “the …”!

`Well, this summer we went to Wales. I think it's one of the most interesting (interesting) countries in the world.

In Cardiff we saw some of the biggest (big) castles in the world and we also drove through some of the most dangerous (dangerous) valleys. Mount Snowdon bigger (big) , more beautiful(beautiful) and in some places more dangerous (dangerous) than any other mountain.

I like it, but I wouldn't like to live there. The traffic is worse (bad) than in Germany.

Which city is better?

Use the words in brackets () to complete the text about famous places in Wales.

Cardiff may be the capital city of Wales but some people say that Swansea is the   best  (good) city in Wales.
Swansea may be smaller ( small) than Cardiff. But Swansea Market, for example, is the biggest(big) indoor market in Wales. The parks are more beautiful (beautiful) than in Cardiff and it is closer(close) to the sea than Cardiff.
The shops are not as(???) expensive (expensive) as in Cardiff.
One of the most famous (famous) Welsh writers was from Swansea. His name was Dylan Thomas.

Mixed Comparisons

Look at the tables on the right and make comparisons.

1. The stadium is more popular (popular) than the cathedral.
2 The castle is the most popular (popular) sight in Cardiff.
3 The weather in Cardiff is better (good) than at the top of Snowdon.
4 The weather in London is the sunniest (sunny) of all today.
5 At the top of Snowdon it’s not as warm as (not, warm) in London.

  1. Cardiff castle
  2. Cardiff stadium
  3. Cardiff cathedral

London           26 °C   ☀️

Cardiff             22 °C ⛅

Snowdown      11 °C 🌧


► 'Put in the correct words.       

My dog is nicer than(???) yours! - My dog is the(???) nicest of all pets!
My dog is more(???) interesting than fish in an aquarium. A fish isn’t as(???) interesting as dogs.