Comparativos y SuperlativosOnline version Inglés by Fanny Atilano. 1 Some people think dogs are _________ catas. a gooder than b best than c better than d the best 2 Their house is __________ big. It’s _____mine. a extremely, biger than b extremely, bigger than c enough, bigger than d enough, biger than 3 Frank drives _____ his brother. a more careful than b most carefully than c the most carefully d more carefully than 4 That was ___ pizza I have ever eaten, a the baddest b worse than c the worst d the bad 5 John performed ____ last night. a exceptionally well b exceptionally good c remarkably good d enough well 6 Sheila is _____ Lisa. a many funnier than b much more funny than c much funnier than d many more funny than 7 He works _____ a consultant. a like b than c as d ——— 8 The game was ____. It was ____game I’ve ever seen. a exciting, the most exciting b excited, the most excited c exciting, more exciting than d exciting, the most excited 9 Are you ___ in art? I think it is very _____. a interested, interested b interesting, interested c interesting, interesting d interested, interesting 10 You look just ____ your mother. a like b as c such as d than Explicación 1 En las comparaciones de superioridad, el adjetivo, que está en la forma comparativa es seguido por “than” 2 Recuerda que: como estos adjetivos a indican algo extremo, no utilizamos el intensificador “very”. 3 Para los superlativos añadimos “the most” a los adverbios que acaba no en “ la” 4 Hay algunos adjetivos que en su forma comparativa y superlativa, son irregulares, incluyendo “good”, “bad” y “far”. 5 Recuerda que: como estos adjetivos a indican algo extremo, no utilizamos el intensificador “very”. 6 Algunos adverbios mantienen la que los adjetivos. (“er” comparativo y “est” superlativo) 7 Se utiliza “as” en frases de comparativas de inferioridad o igualdad. 8 Los adjetivos que terminan en “ing” indican una característica de algo o o alguien. 9 Los adjetivos que terminan en “ed “ describen emociones 10 Cuando se utiliza “like” con el verbo “look” significa parecerse o pertenecer.