Menu Home Grammar Verbs Simple Present Simple Present_Negative Simple Present and Present Continuous Present Perfect Exercise Have been vs. Have gone Past Continuous Exercise Simple Past_Irregular Verbs Used to + Infinitive Simple Past vs. Past Continuous Simple Past vs Past Perfect Simple Past and Present Perfect Simple Past vs. Past Continuous vs. Past Perfect Future with “will” Exercise Passive Voice Active Voice or Passive Voice Exercise Active or Passive Voice? Simple Present Passive Simple Present Passive Exercise Simple Present Passive_Negative Simple Present Passive-Questions Simple Past Passive Exercise Passive Voice – Mixed Tenses Exercise Passive to Active (Mixed Tenses) Exercise Adjectives in English Comparative Adjectives Exercise Superlative Adjectives Exercise Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Exercise Adjectives Ending with -ing and -ed Exercise Quantifiers in English Some or Any? A few or A little? Vocabulary Reading Writing Worksheets Personal Pronouns Possessive Adjectives Menu Grammar Verbs Simple Present Simple Present_Negative Simple Present and Present Continuous Present Perfect Exercise Have been vs. Have gone Past Continuous Exercise Simple Past_Irregular Verbs Used to + Infinitive Simple Past vs. Past Continuous Simple Past vs Past Perfect Simple Past and Present Perfect Simple Past vs. Past Continuous vs. Past Perfect Future with “will” Exercise Passive Voice Active Voice or Passive Voice Exercise Active or Passive Voice? Simple Present Passive Simple Present Passive Exercise Simple Present Passive_Negative Simple Present Passive-Questions Simple Past Passive Exercise Passive Voice – Mixed Tenses Exercise Passive to Active (Mixed Tenses) Exercise Adjectives in English Comparative Adjectives Exercise Superlative Adjectives Exercise Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Exercise Adjectives Ending with -ing and -ed Exercise Quantifiers in English Some or Any? A few or A little? Vocabulary Reading Writing Worksheets Personal Pronouns Possessive Adjectives Comparative Adjectives Exercise Fill in the blank spaces with the appropriate comparative adjectives. 1. My car is yours. (spacious) 2. Your garden is mine. (pretty) 3. Gold is silver. (expensive) 4. This week is last week. (busy) 5. My room is my sister’ room. (large) 6. The apple pie you make is the one I make. (tasty) 7. The apple pie you make is the one I make. (delicious) 8. Which is : a horse or a camel? (fast) 9. The teacher was we were. (early) 10. An ocean is a sea. (deep) 11. Which is : reading a book or watching a movie? (exciting) 12. His voice is thunder. (louder) 13. Her English is her French. (good) 14. Tom is his father. (tall) 15. Today, she is she was yesterday. (tired) Time’s up ______________________Related Pages: Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Exercise 1Superlative Adjectives Exercise Download worksheet in pdf