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Degree of Comparison Exercises

The document is a worksheet containing exercises on using the positive, comparative, and superlative degrees of adjectives in English sentences. It provides example sentences for students to complete using the correct adjective form based on the context. The exercises cover adjectives related to size, age, speed, price, and other attributes. The worksheet aims to help students practice and reinforce their understanding of adjective comparison in English.

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Degree of Comparison Exercises

The document is a worksheet containing exercises on using the positive, comparative, and superlative degrees of adjectives in English sentences. It provides example sentences for students to complete using the correct adjective form based on the context. The exercises cover adjectives related to size, age, speed, price, and other attributes. The worksheet aims to help students practice and reinforce their understanding of adjective comparison in English.

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Nama : Gofur Hanggara (9)

Kelas : XI-BR 2
Tugas : Bahasa inggris

DEGREE OF COMPARISON EXERCISES

Complete the following sentences using ‘POSITIVE DEGREE’ form of adjective correctly!
1. Arman is 157 cm tall. Maulana is 157 cm tall. So, Arman has the same height as Maulana.
2. My car is red. My brother’s car is red. Our cars have the same color
3. This pencil is long. That pencil is short. That pencil isn’t as long as this pencil.
4. My father has the same age as my mother. They were born on the same date, month and
year.
5. A buffalo can’t run as fast as a horse.
6. We have the same interest Both of us like swimming.
7. I can do the Biology test easily. I think Biology is not as difficult as Mathematic.
8. Luna and Maya has the same weight Both are 55 kg.
9. An orangutan isn’t as strong as an elephant. An elephant can lift a wood with its trunk
easily.
10. Brian always wears an ‘M’ T-shirt. Vina does too. They have the same size for T-shirt.
Complete the following sentences using ‘COMPARATIVE DEGREE’ form of adjective
correctly!
1. Andi is 165 cm tall. Donna is 167 cm tall. So, Donna is taller than Andi.
2. My father is 45 years old. My mother is 46 years old. So, my mother is older than my
father.
3. A buffalo is big. But an elephant is bigger than a buffalo.
4. Bengawan Solo river is long but Nil river is longer than Bengawan Solo river.
5. Most students think Mathematic is harder than Social Science.
6. Roger is 12 years old. Danu is 15 years old. So, Roger is young than Danu.
7. A hill is shorter than a mountain.
8. A horse runs faster than a goat.
9. A car’s price is usually higher than a motorbike’s price.
10. The red jacket is 60,000 rupiahs. The blue jacket costs 75,000 rupiahs. The red jacket is
cheaper than the blue jacket.

Complete the following sentences using ‘SUPERLATIVE’ form of adjective correctly!


1. The elephant is the biggest animal on the earth.
2. Maya is the most punctual student in my class. She never comes late to school.
3. Those jackets are expensive. But the most expensive jacket is the red one.
4. Almost all students think that Mathematic is the most difficult subject in the school.
5. Mr. Ron is the chalmest teacher in our school. He never gets angry to us.
6. There are four tall students in my class. But the tallest student is Raka.
7. Cheetah is known as the fastest runner animal on the earth.
8. An ant may be the smallest animal in the world.
9. Jakarta is the largest city in Indonesia.
10. Arnold cleans his room twice a day. That’s why his room is the cleanest among our
rooms.

Fill in the blanks with the correct Degree of Comparison!


1. A chicken is (big) bigger than a bird.
2. The black t-shirt is 30.000 rupiahs. The yellow t-shirt costs 50.000 rupiahs. The black t-
shirt is (cheap) cheaper than the yellow t-shirt.
3. Mia is 155 cm tall. Shanti is 160 cm tall. So, Shanti is (tall) taller than Mia.
4. The goat runs (slow) slowly than a horse.
5. A cow is (small) smaller than an elephant.
6. My mother is 40 years old. My father is 43 years old. So, my mother is younger than my
father.
7. I think mathematics is the (difficult) most difficult lesson.
8. A car’s price is (expensive) more expensive than a bicycle.
9. My aunt is 30 years old. My uncle is 35 years old. So, my uncle is older than my aunt.
10. Nil river is (long) longer than Ciliwung river.
11. An ant is (small) smaller than a grasshopper.
12. Donny is the (big) biggest student in his class.
13. The little girl looks (happy) happier today than yesterday.
14. No one is (strong) stronger than my father.
15. Traditional market sells (cheap) cheaper fruits and vegetables in my city.

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