(TESOL Worksheets--Comparative Adjectives, Adverbs)
[I designed this originally to be used in a lesson with comparative and superlative adjectives, but upon closer inspection a number of these are actually adverbs. Oh well. I think it is still legitimate as a way to practice the comparative and superlative forms, even if the adjective/adverb distinction gets a bit muddled All of the jokes are taken from my previous lessons on jokes--here, here and here.]
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Jokes Using Comparative and Superlative Adjectives and Adverbs
What kind of dog keeps the best time?
What gets bigger and bigger as you take more away from it?
What’s worse than finding a worm in your apple?
What animal is best at hitting a ball?
What is the world's tallest building?
What is the fastest country in the world?
English is the most spoken language in the world. But what is the least spoken language in the world?
What is the biggest kind of ant?
Two men were walking through the woods when they saw a bear. The men ran. The bear started chasing them. "It's no use," said one man. "We can't run faster than the bear."
"I don't have to run faster than the bear," said the second man. "_________________________."
What kind of dog can jump higher than a building?
What’s the unluckiest kind of cat to have?
What is the longest word in the English language?
What gets wetter as it dries?
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