Comparatives and Superlatives - Travel

Click on each blank and choose the correct form (comparative or superlative) from the dropdown menu. Use the adjectives in parentheses to help you. Some sentences may have more than one blank, so make sure you complete all of them.

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Question 1

The flight to Tokyo was _____ I expected, so I arrived feeling refreshed.

Options: more comfortable than, more comfortable, the most comfortable than

Question 2

This hotel is _____ in the entire city, according to all the reviews.

Options: more expensive than, the most expensive, most expensive

Question 3

The museum in Paris was _____ we visited during our entire trip.

Options: the best place, better place than, best place

Question 4

The weather in Spain is _____ in England, especially during winter.

Options: warmer, warmer than, the warmest

Question 5

The local food in Thailand is _____ I thought it would be.

Options: spicier than, the spiciest, more spicy than

Question 6

Mount Kilimanjaro is _____ peak to climb in Africa.

Options: higher than, highest, the highest

Question 7

The guided tour was _____ exploring the city on our own.

Options: less expensive than, the least expensive, less expensive

Question 8

The beach resort we stayed at was _____ all the hotels in the area.

Options: more crowded than, most crowded of, the most crowded of

Question 9

Backpacking through Europe is _____ staying in luxury hotels, but it is more adventurous.

Options: the cheapest, cheaper than, cheaper

Question 10

The sunset view from the mountain was _____ sight on our hiking trip.

Options: more beautiful than, most beautiful, the most beautiful

Practise Comparatives and Superlatives - Travel with this interactive fill-in-the-blank exercise of 10 questions. Choose the option that correctly completes each sentence, then submit to check your answers and get instant feedback on every choice.

Practising grammar in real sentences — rather than memorising rules in isolation — is one of the most effective ways to make a structure stick. You can retry as many times as you like to build accuracy and confidence using Comparatives and Superlatives - Travel in everyday English.

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