Comparatives, Superlatives And Reported Speech Test For Beginners
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ENGLISH TEST – 2D
(Describing people, Comparatives and Superlatives and Reported Speech)
NAME: ___________________________ DATE: ______________ Your Score: ____/T. Score: ____
I. Describe the people from the chart given. (9 points)
NICHOLAS MARY THOMAS
HAIR brown/curly/long straight/long/blonde wavy/red/long
EYES Blue brown Green
FACE triangular round Oval
MOUTH thin big Small
HIGH short Petite tall
SIZE skinny Slim thin
FAVORITE COLOR Dark blue yellow purple
Nicholas _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Mary _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Thomas ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
II. Write the Comparatives and Superlatives of the adjectives given. (10 points)
1. Intelligent: ___________________ ____________________
2. Clever: ____________________ ____________________
3. Brilliant: ____________________ ____________________
4. Skinny: ____________________ ____________________
5. Thin: ____________________ ____________________
III. Choose the correct answer:
a. Tom’s car is as big as / the biggest his friend’s.
b. Who is shorter than / the shortest person in your family?
c. Who is more independent than / the most independent person you know?
d. These sofas are more comfortable than / the most comfortable ours.
e. My brother is taller than / the tallest in the class.
f. Is Jason’s dog older than / the oldest yours?
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