Comparatives & Superlatives — Consuming Habits

Fill in the blanks with the correct comparative or superlative form of the adjective in parentheses.

Part A — Comparatives (12)

  1. Online shopping is (convenient) than going to the mall.
  2. This brand of coffee tastes (good) than that one.
  3. Local markets are usually (cheap) than supermarkets.
  4. Buying in bulk is (economical) than purchasing single items.
  5. Streaming services are becoming (popular) than cable TV.
  6. Energy-saving appliances are (efficient) than traditional ones.
  7. People are (aware) of sustainable brands than before.
  8. Homemade meals are often (healthy) than fast food.
  9. This store’s return policy is (flexible) than that competitor’s.
  10. Reusable bottles are (durable) than plastic ones.
  11. Organic food is (expensive) than non-organic food.
  12. Online reviews are (helpful) than TV ads.

Part B — Superlatives (12)

  1. That was (expensive) meal I have ever had.
  2. This phone is (reliable) among all I’ve used.
  3. Organic produce is often (healthy) choice for consumers.
  4. During sales, Black Friday offers (big) discounts of the year.
  5. That restaurant serves (delicious) pasta in town.
  6. This is (popular) brand in our country.
  7. Among all my purchases, this laptop was (useful).
  8. That store is (affordable) place to buy furniture.
  9. This drink is (refreshing) beverage I’ve had today.
  10. Recycling paper is one of (easy) eco-friendly habits.
  11. These shoes are (comfortable) pair I own.
  12. That campaign was (effective) in promoting green living.
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