Ejercicios de comparativos de superioridad, igualdad e inferioridad en inglés

En este artículo, encontrarás tres actividades diferentes para practicar las formas comparativas (comparativos de superioridad, igualdad e inferioridad) en inglés. Al final encontrarás todas las respuestas.

Actividad 1: Comparativos de superioridad

1. Alex runs ____________ (fast) than his brother.

2. The blue car is ____________ (expensive) than the red car.

3. My dog is ____________ (big) than your dog.

4. Tina is ____________ (intelligent) than Jack.

5. This book is ____________ (interesting) than the previous one.

6. Sarah sings ____________ (beautifully) than her sister.

7. The new restaurant is ____________ (popular) than the old one.

8. The purple dress is ____________ (elegant) than the black dress.

9. James played ____________ (well) than the other team.

10. The tall building is ____________ (impressive) than the small house.

Actividad 2: Comparativos de Igualdad

1. Mary is ____________ (tall) as her sister.

2. Japan is ____________ (far) from Australia as Germany is.

3. This cake tastes ____________ (good) as the one I made.

4. John runs ____________ (fast) as his friend.

5. Susan’s car is ____________ (new) as my car.

6. The blue shirt looks ____________ (nice) as the green one.

7. My brother is ____________ (old) as my cousin.

8. The distance between the two cities is ____________ (long) as I expected.

9. This movie is ____________ (exciting) as the previous one.

10. Please make sure to study ____________ (hard) as your classmates.

Actividad 3: Comparativos de Inferioridad

1. This pen is ____________ (expensive) than the other one.

2. Mary speaks English ____________ (fluently) than her sister.

3. The red shoes are ____________ (comfortable) than the black ones.

4. The old TV is ____________ (small) than the new one.

5. James dances ____________ (gracefully) than his partner.

6. The traffic in the morning is ____________ (bad) than in the afternoon.

7. This story is ____________ (interesting) than the previous one.

8. Tom plays basketball ____________ (well) than his brother.

9. The yellow dress looks ____________ (beautiful) than the pink one.

10. John’s computer is ____________ (fast) than mine.

Repuestas:

Actividad 1

1. faster

2. more expensive

3. bigger

4. more intelligent

5. more interesting

6. more beautifully

7. more popular

8. more elegant

9. better

10. more impressive

Actividad 2

1. as tall

2. as far

3. as good

4. as fast

5. as new

6. as nice

7. as old

8. as long

9. as exciting

10. as hard


Actividad 3

1. less expensive

2. less fluently

3. less comfortable

4. smaller

5. less gracefully

6. worse

7. less interesting

8. worse

9. less beautiful

10. slower


📝 Tips para entender los comparativos de superioridad, igualdad e inferioridad

1. Comparativo de superioridad: agrega «er» al final del adjetivo corto (por ejemplo, «fast» se convierte en «faster») o usa «more» delante del adjetivo largo (por ejemplo, «beautiful» se convierte en «more beautiful»).

Ejemplo:

– She is taller than her brother. (Ella es más alta que su hermano)

– The sea is more beautiful than the lake. (El mar es más bonito que el lago)

2. Comparativo de igualdad: usa «as + adjetivo + as» para comparar dos cosas de igual manera.

Ejemplo:

– She is as tall as her brother. (Ella es tan alta como su hermano)

3. Comparativo de inferioridad: agrega «less» delante del adjetivo.

Ejemplo:

– He is less tall than his sister. (Él es menos alto que su hermana)

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