1. Listen to the song and fill in the blanks with the correct form of the missing adjectives
from the box below. You can use the same adjective more than once.
What a Wonderful World
Louis Armstrong
white | red | green | blue | bright | dark | pretty | wonderful | blessed | sacred | many |
I see trees of (\(1\)) ,(\(2\)) roses too
I see them bloom for me and you
And I think to myself what a (\(3\)) world.
I see skies of (\(4\)) and clouds of (\(5\))
The (\(6\)) (\(7\)) day, the (\(8\)) (\(9\)) night
And I think to myself what a (\(10\)) world.
The colours of the rainbow so (\(11\)) in the sky
Are also on the faces of people going by
I see friends shaking hands saying how do you do
But they're really saying I love you.
I hear baby's cry, and I watched them grow
They'll learn much (\(12\)) than I'll ever know
And I think to myself what a (\(13\)) world.
Yes, I think to myself what a (\(14\)) world.
2. Fill in the comparative and superlative degrees of the adjectives below.
bad (\(15\)) (\(16\))
regular (\(17\)) (\(18\))
exciting (\(19\)) (\(20\))
happy (\(21\)) (\(22\))
little (\(23\)) (\(24\))
wonderful (\(25\)) (\(26\))
clever (\(27\)) (\(28\))
bright (\(29\)) (\(30\))
beautiful (\(31\)) (\(32\))
clear (\(33\)) (\(34\))
many (\(35\)) (\(36\))
much (\(37\)) (\(38\))
few (\(39\)) (\(40\))
pretty (\(41\)) (\(42\))
good (\(43\)) (\(44\))
famous (\(45\)) (\(46\))
dark (\(47\)) (\(48\))
strong (\(49\)) (\(50\))