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This box / small / that one.
This box is smaller than that one.
My car / fast / his bike.
My car is faster than his bike.
My dog / big / your cat.
My dog is bigger than your cat.
The water / cold / the juice.
The water is colder than the juice.
The kitchen / warm / the living room.
The kitchen is warmer than the living room.
The pen / cheap / the pencil.
The pen is cheaper than the pencil.
This book / old / the new one.
This book is older than the new one.
My brother / young / me.
My brother is younger than me.
Today / hot / yesterday.
Today is hotter than yesterday.
My hair / short / my sister’s hair.
My hair is shorter than my sister’s hair.
Tom / weak / Harry.
My tea is weaker than yours.
The trees / tall / the house.
The trees are taller than the house.
My dad / strong / me.
My dad is stronger than me.
He / quick / his friend.
He is quicker than his friend.
A turtle / slow / a rabbit.
A turtle is slower than a rabbit.
The new game / interesting / the old one.
The new game is more interesting than the old one.
Those toys / expensive / the book.
Those toys are more expensive than the book.
These flowers / beautiful / those ones.
These flowers are more beautiful than those ones.
This chair / comfortable / the sofa.
This chair is more comfortable than the sofa.
Math / difficult / English.
Math is more difficult than English.
This lesson / important / the last one.
This lesson is more important than the last one.
She / intelligent / her brother.
She is more intelligent than her brother.
The snakes / dangerous / the bees.
The snakes are more dangerous than the bees.
Pizza / delicious / salad.
Pizza is more delicious than salad.
Soccer / popular / tennis.
Soccer is more popular than tennis.
This actor / famous / that one.
This actor is more famous than that one.
My pens / useful / my pencils.
A pen is more useful than a pencil.
The new book / exciting / the old one.
The new book is more exciting than the old one.
This test / easy / last week’s test.
This test is easier than last week’s test.
That movie / funny / the first one.
That movie is funnier than the first one.
The teacher / busy / her students.
The teacher is busier than her students.
My new shoes / good / my old shoes.
My new shoes are better than my old shoes.
This cake / bad / the other one.
This cake is worse than the other one.
This game / much / fun / the last one.
This game is more fun than the last one.
The store / far / the school.
The store is farther than the school.