1 Complete the sentences with the superlative form of the adjectives in brackets.
1 St Paul’s is the most famous cathedral in England. (famous)
2 Mont Blanc is the mountain in the Alps. (high)
3 London has got the airport in Europe. (large)
4 The Amazon is the river in the world. (long)
5 The London Eye is the tourist attraction in London. (popular)
6 Fifth Avenue has got the designer shops in New York City. (good)
2 Write the correct form of the adjectives.
difficult long fast warm late old
1 You’re too early! Why don’t you come back later ?
2 It’s too cold outside. Let’s go somewhere .
3 This skirt is too short. I want a one.
4 This bus is very slow – let’s get off! It’s to walk.
5 My baby sister is too young to walk. She’ll walk when she’s .
6 This computer game is too easy. I’d like to play a one.
3 Choose the correct form of the adjectives.
1 A church is usually smaller / smallest than a cathedral.
2 This pub is the busiest / busier in our village.
3 This is one of the coolest / most cool clubs in town.
4 My mobile phone is more expensive / most expensive than yours.
5 Paris is more hot / hotter than London today.
6 I think Hong Kong is the more exciting / most exciting city in the world.
7 Cities are more busy / busier than villages.
8 Is living in the country most boring / more boring than living in a city?
9 Rolf’s English is best / better than Torsten’s.
10 My flat is moderner / more modern than yours.
4 Rewrite the sentences using the correct form of have got.
1 London has a big commercial centre.
London has got a big commercial centre.
2 Does this town have a public bath?
3 We don’t have any money.
4 Does she have a good job?
5 This market has some beautiful old furniture.
6 The Underground doesn’t have crowded trains.
5 Write questions with have got.
1 you / American cousin?
Have you got an American cousin?
2 your mother / up-to-date mobile phone?
3 your town / a railway system?
4 you / US dollars in your bag?
5 you / English dictionary?
6 your school / PCs or Apple Macs?
6 Write true answers to the questions in 5.
1 No, I haven’t. / Yes, I have.
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