Reading Exercises Vocabulary Conjugation

Comparative and superlative

In this exercise, you will be given a German adjective in its basic form. You must write the correct comparative and superlative forms of each adjective.

Comparative adjectives represent the second highest degree within a comparison (such as the word "better" in English), and superlative adjectives represent the highest degree within a comparison (such as the word "best" in English). Remember that most German adjectives are made comparative by adding "-er" to the end of the word, and made superlative by adding "-est" or "-st" to the end of the word.

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Sheet 1: Comparative & superlative

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gut - - am
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schlecht – - am
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schön - - am
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hoch - - am
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tief - - am
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teuer - - am
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billig - - am
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einfach - - am
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schwer - - am
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breit - - am
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schmal - - am
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schnell - - am
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langsam - - am
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stark - - am
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schwach - - am
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lustig - - am
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traurig - - am
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leicht - - am
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lang - - am
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kurz - - am
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jung - - am
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alt - - am
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groß - - am
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klein - - am
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warm - - am