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People say women are ... (polite) than men.
more polite / politer
This chair is not as ... (comfortable) as the one in the living room.
comfortable
Mrs Simmons is ... (polite) teacher I have ever met
the most polite / the politest
Bill works ... (hard) than ever. He wants to get a promotion.
harder
English is not as ... (difficult) as German but ... (difficult) than other languages.
difficult - more difficult
Peter is ... (bad) player on our team. He never gets anything right.
the worst
The film I watched yesterday was ... (interesting) than the one on Saturday
more interesting
Sandra is ... (clever) girl I know.
the cleverest / the most clever
In this test she has made ... (few) mistakes than in the last one.
fewer
Paul is ... runner in our class. Nobody is ... than he is. (slow)
the slowest - slower
July and August are normally ... (hot) months of the year.
the hottest
Children usually have ... (little) money to spend than teenagers.
less
Snowboarding is ... (exciting) than skiing.
more exciting
My sister is not as ... (tall) as her mother.
tall
A computer is much ... (expensive) than a pocket calculator.
more expensive
A bike path is usually ... (narrow) than the lane of a road.
narrower
Mr Harper is ... (boring) teacher in the whole school.
the most boring
A spider is sometimes ... (frightening) than a large snake.
more frightening
This is ... (interesting) book I have ever read.
the most interesting
The Nile is one of ... (long) rivers in the world.
the longest