Comparatives with Less and Least Exercises in English language

Comparatives in English often focus on the words "more" and "most" to indicate an increase in quantity or degree, but it's equally important to understand their counterparts: "less" and "least." These terms help express a decrease in quantity or degree, and mastering their use is crucial for nuanced and precise communication. Whether you're comparing amounts, qualities, or frequencies, using "less" and "least" correctly can help you convey subtler distinctions and avoid ambiguity in your speech and writing. In this section, you will find a variety of grammar exercises designed to help you practice and perfect your use of "less" and "least." From fill-in-the-blank sentences to comparative analysis, these exercises will challenge your understanding and improve your ability to use these comparatives accurately. By the end of these exercises, you'll be more confident in your ability to express comparisons that involve reductions, making your English language skills more comprehensive and versatile.

Exercise 1 

<p>1. This book is *less* interesting than the one I read last week (comparative for "not as").</p> <p>2. Of all the cars, this one is the *least* expensive (superlative for "the most not").</p> <p>3. She feels *less* confident about her speech than he does (comparative for "not as").</p> <p>4. This route is the *least* dangerous way to get there (superlative for "the most not").</p> <p>5. Tim's house is *less* modern than Jessica's (comparative for "not as").</p> <p>6. This puzzle is the *least* challenging of all (superlative for "the most not").</p> <p>7. Sarah is *less* tall than her brother (comparative for "not as").</p> <p>8. This is the *least* noisy place in the building (superlative for "the most not").</p> <p>9. He is *less* experienced than his colleague (comparative for "not as").</p> <p>10. The blue dress is the *least* formal of the options (superlative for "the most not").</p>
 

Exercise 2

<p>1. She has *less* money than he does (comparative for a smaller amount).</p> <p>2. This movie is *less* interesting than the one we watched yesterday (comparative for a smaller degree).</p> <p>3. Of all the students, John is the *least* talkative (superlative for the smallest degree).</p> <p>4. The blue shirt is *less* expensive than the red one (comparative for a smaller cost).</p> <p>5. Among all the options, this one is the *least* complicated (superlative for the smallest complexity).</p> <p>6. She spends *less* time on her homework than her brother does (comparative for a smaller amount of time).</p> <p>7. This route is *less* direct than the other one (comparative for a less straightforward path).</p> <p>8. He is the *least* experienced member of the team (superlative for the smallest amount of experience).</p> <p>9. This job requires *less* effort than that one (comparative for a smaller amount of effort).</p> <p>10. Of all the dishes, this soup is the *least* spicy (superlative for the smallest degree of spiciness).</p>
 

Exercise 3

<p>1. This book is *less* interesting than the one I read last week (comparison of interest).</p> <p>2. Among all the players, he is the *least* experienced (comparison of experience).</p> <p>3. She finds math *less* difficult than chemistry (comparison of difficulty).</p> <p>4. Of all the desserts, ice cream is the *least* healthy (comparison of healthiness).</p> <p>5. This route is *less* crowded than the main road (comparison of crowd).</p> <p>6. He is the *least* talkative person in the group (comparison of talkativeness).</p> <p>7. My old phone was *less* expensive than my new one (comparison of cost).</p> <p>8. She is *less* confident about her presentation than her colleague (comparison of confidence).</p> <p>9. This problem is the *least* complex of them all (comparison of complexity).</p> <p>10. I feel *less* tired after a good night's sleep (comparison of tiredness).</p>
 

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