B1 Comparative & Superlative Grammar Test 1 (15 Questions) – IELTS, TOEFL, YDS Practice
Practice comparatives and superlatives with this B1 grammar test. Includes 15 multiple-choice questions and detailed explanations for IELTS, TOEFL, and YDS.
Comparative and superlative forms are essential grammar structures at the B1 level, allowing learners to compare people, objects, and situations effectively. Comparatives are used to compare two things, often with endings like “-er” or with “more,” while superlatives are used to describe the highest or lowest degree, typically using “-est” or “most.” Mastering these forms helps learners express differences, similarities, and extremes clearly.
In exams such as IELTS, TOEFL, and YDS, comparative and superlative structures are frequently tested because they require both grammatical accuracy and vocabulary knowledge. Learners must understand spelling rules, irregular forms (such as “better” and “best”), and when to use “more” or “most” instead of adding endings. Recognizing context is also important in deciding whether a comparative or superlative form is needed.
This test is designed to give you comprehensive practice with comparative and superlative adjectives. Each question reflects common exam-style patterns and real-life usage. The explanations at the end will help you understand the rules and improve your accuracy in using these forms correctly.
RESULTS
#1. This book is ______ than the one I read last week.
#2. She is the ______ student in the class.
#3. My house is ______ than yours.
#4. This is the ______ movie I have ever seen.
#5. Today is ______ than yesterday.
#6. He is the ______ player on the team.
#7. This exercise is ______ than the previous one.
#8. She is the ______ person I know.
#9. This car is ______ than that one.
#10. It was the ______ day of my life.
#11. This problem is ______ than I expected.
#12. He is the ______ boy in the school.
#13. My bag is ______ than yours.
#14. This is the ______ place in the city.
#15. She runs ______ than her sister.
Explanations
1. Comparative form for longer adjectives uses “more.”
Answer: more
2. Superlative form uses “-est” for short adjectives.
Answer: smartest
3. Comparative form adds “-er” to short adjectives.
Answer: bigger
4. Superlative form uses “-est.”
Answer: funniest
5. Comparative form adds “-er.”
Answer: hotter
6. “Good” is irregular: better (comparative), best (superlative).
Answer: best
7. Comparative form uses “-er.”
Answer: easier
8. Superlative form uses “-est.”
Answer: kindest
9. Long adjectives use “more” for comparison.
Answer: more
10. Superlative form uses “-est.”
Answer: happiest
11. Long adjectives use “more.”
Answer: more
12. Superlative form uses “-est.”
Answer: tallest
13. Comparative form uses “-er.”
Answer: heavier
14. Long adjectives use “most” for superlative.
Answer: most
15. Comparative form uses “-er.”
Answer: faster






