Superlatives and Comparatives Online version Comparative adjectives are used to compare differences between the two objects they modify (larger, smaller, faster, higher). On the other hand, Superlative adjectives are used to describe an object which is at the upper or lower limit of quality (the tallest, the smallest, the fastest, the highest). They are used in sentences where a subject is compared to a group of objects. by Tatiana Lasluisa 1 Mount Everest measures 8,848 meters, Mount Kangchenjunga measures 8,596 meters and K2 measures 8,611 meters. a Mount Everest is the highest mountain. b Mount Kangchenjunga is the highest mountain. c K2 is the lowest mountain. d All are correct 2 What is the world's ___________ sport? a more popular b popularest c most popular d the most popular 3 Robert is never on time. He always arrives ________ than the rest of us a later b the latest c more later d All are incorrect 4 The red dress costs 25.00, the blue dress costs 15.00. a The red dress costs less than the blue dress. b The blue dress costs less than the red dress. c The blue dress costs more than the red dress. 5 Their house is _____ big. It's _____ mine. a extremely, biger than b extremely, bigger than c enough, bigger than d enough, biger than 6 Sheila is ____ Lisa. a many funnier than b much more funny than c much funnier than d many more funny than 7 The Lut Desert in Iran is the ______ place in the world as of 2005 a hottest b hotter c more hottest d coldest 8 Bob is ______ than Mike. a most knowledgeable b more knowledgeable c more knowledgeabler d more knowledge 9 The Mona Lisa is one of the ______ paintings in this museum. a more beautifuler b most beautiful c beautifuler d most beauty 10 I saw two plays, one on Monday 1st April and the other on Tuesday 2nd April. I enjoyed the Monday play, I didn't enjoy the one on Tuesday. a I enjoyed the second play more than the first play. b I enjoyed the first play more than the second play. c I enjoyed the first play less than the second play.