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Comparatives 4B MS

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  • Today is ______ (cold) than yesterday.
    colder
  • My bag is ______ heavy as yours.
    not as
  • We double the final consonant in short adjectives like ‘big’.
    True
  • powerful → ?
    more powerful
  • Elephants are ______ (big) than horses.
    bigger
  • big → ?
    bigger
  • It isn’t ______ hot as yesterday.
    as
  • large → ?
    larger
  • interesting → ?
    more interesting
  • We can use “much” or “far” to make a comparison stronger (e.g. much bigger).
    True
  • We can say “more better” for emphasis.
    False
  • We add “-er” to long adjectives like ‘interesting’.
    False
  • The new phone is ______ expensive than the old one.
    more
  • My brother is ______ (young) than me.
    younger
  • The weather today is ______ (nice) than yesterday.
    nicer
  • We use “than” to compare two things.
    True
  • This computer is ______ (powerful) than my old one.
    more powerful
  • little → ?
    less
  • My house is ______ (far) from school than yours.
    farther / further
  • We change “y” to “ier” in words like “happy”.
    True
  • We use “as … as” to compare two things that are the same.
    True
  • bad → ?
    worse
  • These shoes are ______ (cheap) than those.
    cheaper
  • funny → ?
    funnier
  • This city is ______ (crowded) than my hometown.
    more crowded
  • happy → ?
    happier
  • small → ?
    smaller
  • The exam was ______ (bad) than I expected.
    worse
  • few → ?
    fewer
  • much / many → ?
    more
  • This chair is ______ (comfortable) than that one.
    more comfortable
  • far → ?
    farther / further
  • good → ?
    better
  • This book is ______ (interesting) than that one.
    more interesting
  • We use “as … as” to make superlatives.
    False
  • We use “not as … as” to show something is different or less.
    True
  • Tom is ______ (good) at football than his brother.
    better
  • The train is ______ (fast) than the bus.
    faster
  • We use “than” to compare more than two things.
    False
  • early → ?
    earlier