Put the adjectives in brackets into the comparative or superlative form, adding any necessary words. 1
A: It was freezing yesterday, wasn't it?
B: Yes, I heard it was (cold) day of the year so far.
2
A: Did you think the History test was difficult?
B: No, it was much (easy) the Russian one.
3
A: Tobias never seems to get stressed, does he?
B: No, he's one of (relaxed) people I’ve met.
4
A: Shall we go to the lake or the park today?
B: Oh, let's go to the lake. The park is so much (far) away.
5
A: Did you see the new episode of Game of Thrones last night?
B: Yeah, it was (exciting) episode I've seen this season.
6
A: Kelly is older than her brother, isn't she?
B: No, actually I think she is a couple of years (young).
7
A: It's cheaper to go by train than by plain, isn't it?
B: Yes, but (quick) way to get there is by car.
8
A: The Internet connection we get with this new computer is awful.
B: You need to buy a (good) modem.
9
A: Oh, I like your new shoes.
B: They're great, aren't they? And they're much (comfortable) the ones I had before.
10
A: Pam's really nice, isn't she?
B: Yeah, she's one of(friendly) people I know.
1the coldest 2easier than3the most relaxed 4the farthest 5the most exciting 6younger 7the quickest 8better 9more comfortable than 10the most friendly