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  • This book is cheaper than that one. (expensive) => That book...
    That book is more expensive than this book.
  • Of the three singers Maria has the ______ (beautiful) voice.
    most beautiful.
  • The train is faster than the bus. Use 'not as...as'.
    The bus is not as fast as the train.
  • Life in the countryside isn’t as stressful as life in the city. (more) => Life in the city .....
    Life in the city is more stressful than life in the countryside.
  • Our house is larger than yours. (small) => Your house is ...
    Your house is smaller than mine/ my house.
  • Yesterday the temperature was nine degrees. Today it’s only six degrees. (cold) => It's ...
    It's colder today than it was yesterday.
  • The final exam was more difficult than the midterm exam. Use 'less...than'.
    The midterm exam was less difficult than the final exam.
  • Susan finished this project in 5 days, but Henry finished it in only 2 days. (than) => Henry .....
    Henry finished this project faster than Susan.
  • This book is slightly ______ (interesting) than his last one.
    more interesting
  • Jack’s marks are worse than mine. (good) => My marks ....
    My marks are better than Jack's marks.
  • Julia is a better cook than I am. (cooks)
    Julia cooks better than me.
  • It was a very happy day. It was the ______ (happy) day of my life.
    happiest
  • The action movie was more exciting than the comedy. Use 'less...than'.
    The comedy was less exciting than the action movie.
  • James is a more skillful football player than David. (skillfully)
    James plays more skillfully than David.
  • Where I live is not as noisy as where you live. (than) => Where you live ...
    Where you live is noisier than where I live.
  • My brother is ______ (tall) than me.
    taller
  • I think the weather today is ______ (bad) than it was yesterday.
    worse
  • This is the ______ (expensive) hotel in the entire city.
    most expensive
  • No one in my class is older than Sarah. Use 'the oldest'.
    Sarah is the oldest person in my class.
  • This board game is more interesting than that video game. (boring)
    The video game is more boring than the board game.
  • The journey takes four hours by car and five hours by train. (more) => It takes ...
    It takes more time to travel by train than by car.
  • The journey was long but the bus was ______ (comfortable) than the train.
    less comfortable
  • It is quite easy to find a shopping centre in the city, but it is not easy to find one in the countryside. (than) => Finding a shopping centre in the countryside is .....
    Finding a shopping centre in the countryside is more difficult than finding a shopping centre in the city.
  • This test was ______ (difficult) than the last one, which was very easy.
    more difficult
  • My old phone's battery was better than my new phone's battery. Use 'not as...as'.
    My new phone's battery is not as good as my old phone's battery.
  • Your bike runs faster than mine. (slowly) => My bike ....
    My bike runs more slowly than your bike.
  • I arrived at the meeting at 8.00 a.m. However, the manager had already been there. (than)
    The manager arrived at the meeting earlier than me.
  • Jane cooks better than her sister. (bad) => Jane’s sister ...
    Jane’s sister cooks worse than she does/ her.