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Comparatives (adj-adv)

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    Comparatives (adj-adv)
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  • Her shoes were more expensive than her handbag. (as...as)
    Her handbag wasn't as expensive as her shoes.
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  • Sally drives more carefully than Roger. (as...as)
    Roger doesn't drive as carefully as Sally.
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  • I only have 20 minutes for lunch, so I always eat quick / quickly.
    quickly
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  • The meal was very good / well, but it was very expensive.
    good
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  • The summers here are ______ than they were in the past. (hot)
    hotter
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  • You type ___________ than me. (quick)
    more quickly
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  • My father drives ________ than me. (slow)
    more slowly
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  • I failed the exam. I'll work ________ next time. (hard)
    harder
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  • My mother is a _______ cook than me. (good)
    better
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  • It was a great holiday, but we had a really bad / badly incident.
    bad
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  • Tom works harder than Alice. (less)
    Alice works less hard than Tom.
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  • Books are better than films. (less)
    Films are less good than books.
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