Comparative/Superlative Exercícios para gramática inglesa


Exercício 1: Formas Comparativas


Com a proficiência na língua inglesa cada vez mais imprescindível no mundo moderno, o domínio da gramática se torna um componente crucial para uma comunicação eficaz. Uma das áreas que frequentemente provocam dúvidas é o uso correto das formas comparativas e superlativas dos adjetivos e advérbios. Essas formas são usadas para comparar objetos, pessoas ou ações, expressando igualdade, inferioridade ou superioridade entre eles.

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Para ajudar no aprimoramento desse aspecto da língua inglesa, preparamos exercícios focados nas estruturas comparativas e superlativas. Através destes exercícios, os estudantes poderão praticar a formação dessas estruturas e a aplicação delas em diferentes contextos. Bons estudos!

My sister is *taller* (tall) than me.

The test was *easier* (easy) than I expected.

This book is much *more interesting* (interesting) than the other one I read.

He can run *faster* (fast) than his brother.

The weather today is *worse* (bad) than it was yesterday.

She speaks Spanish *more fluently* (fluently) than English.

My coffee is *hotter* (hot) than yours.

Our car is *less expensive* (expensive) than theirs.

John is *more motivated* (motivated) to study than he is to work.

Diamonds are *harder* (hard) than other precious stones.

I need to find a job that is *less stressful* (stressful) than this one.

She is *more careful* (careful) with her belongings than her sister is.

The blue shirt is *cheaper* (cheap) than the red one.

This novel is *less compelling* (compelling) than the author’s previous book.

Her solution to the problem was *more practical* (practical) than his.

Exercício 2: Formas Superlativas

Mount Everest is the *highest* (high) mountain in the world.

She is the *best* (good) student in her class.

This is the *most delicious* (delicious) cake I’ve ever eaten.

He is the *youngest* (young) person in his family.

That was the *worst* (bad) movie I have ever seen.

The Nile is the *longest* (long) river in Africa.

This is the *most expensive* (expensive) car on the market.

She has the *most beautiful* (beautiful) smile I’ve ever seen.

This computer is the *fastest* (fast) one available right now.

He is the *tallest* (tall) player on the team.

That book is the *least interesting* (interesting) one I’ve read this year.

This task is the *least difficult* (difficult) of all the things I have to do today.

The sun is the *brightest* (bright) object in the sky during the day.

Of all her dresses, this one is the *most elegant* (elegant).

This is the *most important* (important) decision I have ever had to make.

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