B1 Comparative & Superlative Grammar Test 2 (15 Questions) – IELTS, TOEFL, YDS Practice
Enhance your grammar skills with this B1 comparative and superlative test. Practice 15 multiple-choice questions with detailed explanations for IELTS, TOEFL, and YDS.
Comparative and superlative adjectives are essential tools for expressing differences and extremes in English. At the B1 level, learners must confidently use comparatives to compare two items and superlatives to describe the highest or lowest degree within a group. This includes understanding both regular forms (using “-er” and “-est”) and longer adjectives that require “more” and “most.”
In exams such as IELTS, TOEFL, and YDS, these structures are commonly tested because they combine grammar knowledge with vocabulary awareness. Learners must also recognize irregular forms such as “better” and “best,” and apply spelling rules correctly when forming adjectives. Context plays a key role in determining whether a comparative or superlative form is needed.
This test is designed to provide thorough and exam-style practice with comparative and superlative forms. Each question reflects real-life usage and common exam patterns. The explanations section will help you fully understand the grammar rules and improve your accuracy.
RESULTS
#1. This task is ______ than the last one.
#2. She is the ______ singer in the group.
#3. My car is ______ than yours.
#4. This is the ______ restaurant in town.
#5. Today is ______ than yesterday.
#6. He is the ______ student in the class.
#7. This problem is ______ than I thought.
#8. She is the ______ person I have ever met.
#9. This book is ______ than that one.
#10. It was the ______ moment of my life.
#11. My brother is ______ than me.
#12. This is the ______ building in the city.
#13. This exercise is ______ than the previous one.
#14. She is the ______ girl in the class.
#15. He runs ______ than his friend.
Explanations
1. Long adjectives use “more” for comparatives.
Answer: more
2. “Good” is irregular; superlative form is “best.”
Answer: best
3. Short adjectives take “-er” in comparative form.
Answer: faster
4. Long adjectives use “most” for superlatives.
Answer: most
5. Short adjectives use “-er” for comparison.
Answer: colder
6. Long adjectives use “most” for superlative form.
Answer: most
7. Short adjectives take “-er.”
Answer: easier
8. Superlative form uses “-est.”
Answer: friendliest
9. Long adjectives use “more.”
Answer: more
10. Long adjectives use “most” for superlatives.
Answer: most
11. Comparative form uses “-er.”
Answer: taller
12. Superlative form uses “-est.”
Answer: highest
13. Comparative form uses “-er.”
Answer: harder
14. Long adjectives use “most.”
Answer: most
15. Comparative form uses “-er.”
Answer: slower






