1) complete the sentences with the comparative or superlative form of the adjectives in brackets. 1. what’s the (expensive) thing you’ve ever bought? 2. kate winslet’s (recent) film is very moving. 3. it’s the (gripping) story i’ve ever read. 4. my new tv has a (good) picture than my old one. 5. today’s horror films are (scary) than they were in the past. 6. who do you think is the (good) actor in hollywood? 7. travelling by coach is (cheap) than the train. 8. paul is the (romantic) boyfriend i’ve had. 9. johnny depp is (attractive) now than when he was younger. 10. the (beautiful) capital city i’ve visited is paris. 2) complete the sentences with as, too or enough. 1. the new teacher isn’t popular as the last one. 2. i don’t want to see the film. it’s violent. 3. we haven’t got money to buy three tickets. 4. i don’t think i’ll go for a walk today. it’s wet. 5. is that exercise as difficult this one? 6. why didn’t kerry get the job? she’s good as darren. 7. don’t drink that now. it’s hot. 8. the new superman films aren’t as good the first ones. 9. she didn’t get the part in the film because she isn’t attractive 10. i don’t like maths classes. they’re boring.
2. most recent
3. most gripping
4. better
5. scarier
6. best
7. more cheaper
8. most romantic
9. more attractive
10. most beautiful
1. as
2. too
3. enough
4. too
5. as
6. as
7. too
8. as
9. enough
10. too