Page 1 of 3 NAME: DATE: Extra Grammar Exercises (Unit 10, page 112) LESSON 1 Superlative adjectives 1 Write the comparative and superlative forms of each adjective. adjective comparative superlative 1. convenient more convenient the most convenient 2. happy happier The happiest 3. healthy healthier The healthiest 4. salty saltier The saltiest 5. sweet sweeter The sweetest 6. fatty fattier The fattiest 7. defective More defective The most defective 8. old older The oldest 9. horrible More horrible The most horrible 10. portable More portable The most portable 11. popular More popular The most popular 12. affordable More affordable The most affordable 13. funny funnier The funniest 14. crazy Crazier The craziest 15. great Greater The greatest 16. comfortable More comfortable The most comfortable 17. scenic More scenic The most scenic 18. boring More boring The most boring 19. short shorter The shortest 20. long longer The longest 21. unusual More unusual The most unusual 22. exciting More exciting The most exciting 23. relaxing More relaxing The most relaxing 24. warm warmer The warmest 25. friendly friendlier The friendliest Top Notch 1, Third Edition Copyright ©2015 by Pearson Education. Permission granted to reproduce for classroom use. Unit 10, Lesson 1 Extra Grammar Exercises Page 2 of 3 NAME: DATE: 26. amazing More amazing 27. large larger 28. appropriate More appropriate The most appropriate 29. conservative More conservative The most conservative 30. formal More formal 31. early earlier The earliest 32. low lower The lowest The most amazing The largest The most formal 2 Complete the statements and questions, using superlative forms of the adjectives. the most popular 1. I want a popular tablet. Which is (popular)? 2. My music system was very inexpensive. It was the most affordable (affordable) one I found. 3. George and his brothers all have tablets, but George’s tablet is The most up-to-date (up-to-date). 4. This laptop is the most defective (defective) piece of junk in the world! It’s a lemon! 5. We looked at several washing machines, but this one was The best (good). 6. My aunt’s dryer is the fastest (fast) machine. That’s why I always do my laundry at her house. 7. This is the worst (bad) hotel! Nothing works! 8. We had the most incredible (incredible) time in Paris! What a great vacation! 9. Our flight from Guadalajara to Mexico City was the bumbiest (bumpy). 10. The bus ride in the Rocky Mountains was the scariest (scary) part of our vacation. 11. For me, math is the most boring (boring) school subject. 12. I think aisle seats are the most comfortable (comfortable) seats on the plane. Top Notch 1, Third Edition Copyright ©2015 by Pearson Education. Permission granted to reproduce for classroom use. Unit 10, Lesson 1 Extra Grammar Exercises Page 3 of 3 NAME: DATE: 3 Read the first statement. Complete the second statement with an affirmative or negative form of be and a superlative. 1. The Brew Right coffee maker is cheaper than the Coffee King or the Mrs. Bean. isn’t the cheapest So, the Coffee King . 2. Karl’s three daughters are all pretty, but his oldest daughter, Emily, is even prettier than the other two. Karl’s daughter Emily is the prettiest . 3. This book is more interesting than the books I read last month. This book is the most interesting. 4. English class wasn’t difficult, but my science and math classes were very difficult. English class wasn’t the most difficult. 5. All the hotels on our trip were bad. However, our hotel in Pensacola Was the worst! 6. We visited several European cities last month. They were all beautiful, but I think Paris was the most beautiful. 7. These two movies are pretty scary, but I think this one Is the scariest one. Should we watch it? 8. You can take a local or an express train from Tokyo to Osaka, but the bullet train is the fastest. Top Notch 1, Third Edition Copyright ©2015 by Pearson Education. Permission granted to reproduce for classroom use. Unit 10, Lesson 1 Extra Grammar Exercises Page 1 of 3 NAME: DATE: Extra Grammar Practice (Unit 10, page 114) LESSON 2 Too and enough 1 Read each statement. Check if the item is satisfactory or not satisfactory. satisfactory not satisfactory ✓ 1. These vases are too expensive. 2. Those rugs are large enough. ✓ 3. That pasta dish isn’t too fatty. ✓ ✓ 4. My phone is too obsolete. 5. This chicken is salty enough. ✓ 6. Our desserts weren’t too sweet. ✓ 7. That refrigerator is small enough. ✓ 8. The local train isn’t too slow. ✓ 9. Their prices aren’t low enough. ✓ 10. The dress code is too informal. ✓ Top Notch 1, Third Edition Copyright ©2015 by Pearson Education. Permission granted to reproduce for classroom use. Unit 10, Lesson 2 Extra Grammar Exercises Page 2 of 3 NAME: DATE: 2 Read each statement. Choose a logical statement to follow it. 1. Your rice cooker is OK. (It’s too fast. / It isn’t too slow. / It isn’t fast enough.) 2. My vacation was too long. (It was great. / It was boring. / It was really interesting.) 3. My sister’s new camera is easy to hold. (It’s too heavy. / It’s pretty light. / It isn’t very light.) 4. This printer isn’t fast enough. (It’s obsolete. / It’s OK. / It’s very convenient.) 5. These pants are too short. (They aren’t long enough. / They’re long enough. / They’re short enough.) 6. I don’t like that restaurant. (The service is good enough. / The service isn’t good enough. / The service is too good.) 7. Their prices are too high. (They aren’t low enough. / They’re too low. / They’re high enough.) 8. My flight was too scary. (It was really bumpy. / It wasn’t too bumpy. / It was bumpy enough.) Top Notch 1, Third Edition Copyright ©2015 by Pearson Education. Permission granted to reproduce for classroom use. Unit 10, Lesson 2 Extra Grammar Exercises Page 3 of 3 NAME: DATE: 3 Complete each conversation, using too or enough. 1. A: Do you think this sweater is too large? too small B: Not at all. I think it’s (small) for you. 2. A: Excuse me. This coffee isn’t hot enough (hot). B: I’m sorry to hear that. 3. A: Are you going to buy the new Vision 100 tablet? B: I’d like to. But it’s really too expensive (expensive) for me. 4. A: Do you like the fried chicken? B: Actually, it’s too salty (salty). I don’t like salty foods. 5. A: How about this bowl for your grandmother? B: Sorry. I don’t think it’s nice enough (nice) for a gift. 6. A: So do you like those loafers? B: Not really. They’re just not comfortable enough (comfortable). Top Notch 1, Third Edition Copyright ©2015 by Pearson Education. Permission granted to reproduce for classroom use. Unit 10, Lesson 2 Extra Grammar Exercises