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His house is a bit (comfortable) than a hotel
His house is a bit more comfortable than a hotel
My garden is a lot (colourful) than this park.
My garden is a lot more colourful than this park.
Amanda is (ambitious) than her classmates.
Amanda is more ambitious than her classmates.
Julie is (quiet) than her sister.
Julie is quieter than her sister.
London is (busy) than Glasgow.
London is busier than Glasgow.
In the UK, the streets are generally (narrow) than in the USA
In the UK, the streets are generally narrower than in the USA
My Latin class is (boring) than my English class.
My Latin class is more boring than my English class.
Russia is far (large) than the UK.
Russia is far larger than the UK.
Lucy is (old) than Ellie.
Lucy is older than Ellie.
Dogs are (intelligent) than rabbits.
Dogs are more intelligent than rabbits.