1. What is the (good) country to live in? → The best country to live in.
2. Are you (popular) than your best friend? → More popular than your best friend.
3. Who is the (interesting) person you know? → The most interesting person you know.
4. Are you (busy) during the week or at weekends? → Busier during the week or at weekends?
5. What was the (important) invention in history? → The most important invention in history.
6. Is a laptop (useful) than a mobile phone? → More useful than a mobile phone?
7. Who is the (talkative) person in this class? → The most talkative person in this class.
8. Are you (active) in the mornings or evenings? → More active in the mornings or evenings?
9. What is the (difficult) thing about studying English? → The most difficult thing about studying English.
10. Are vegetarians (healthy) than people who eat meat? → Healthier than people who eat meat?
Student B
1. Who is the (funny) student in this class? → The funniest student in this class.
2. What is the (bad) day for failing exams? → The worst day for failing exams.
3. What is the (safe) form of transport? → The safest form of transport.
4. Are you (short) than the average person? → Shorter than the average person?
5. What is the (beautiful) city you have ever visited? → The most beautiful city you have ever visited.
6. Are you (happy) now or when you were younger? → Happier now or when you were younger?
7. Is learning maths (expensive) thing you have ever bought? → The most expensive thing you have ever bought?
8. What is the (hard) thing about learning English? → The hardest thing about learning English.
9. What is the (exciting) sport to watch? → The most exciting sport to watch.
10. Which is (entertaining), playing computer games or watching films? → More entertaining, playing computer games or watching films?
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of comparative superlative worksheet.