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Complete with a comparative adjective + than. Do you think that English is ____ German? (easy)
Do you think that English is easier than German?
Complete with a comparative adjective + than. The weather today is ______ yesterday. (bad)
The weather today is worse than yesterday.
What is the comparative of good?
better
What is the comparative of small?
smaller
Complete with a comparative adjective + than. My teacher thinks owls are ______ than ducks. (beautiful)
My teacher thinks owls are more beautiful than ducks.
Complete with a comparative adjective + than. You are ______ me. (old)
You are older than me.
Complete with a comparative adjective + than. I think skiing is _______ swimming. (exciting)
I think skiing is more exciting than swimming.
Complete with a comparative adjective + than. I am _______ you. (tall)
I am taller than you.
Complete with a comparative adjective + than. This cat is _______ my cat. (fat)
This cat is fatter than my cat.
Complete with a comparative adjective + than. Rome is _____ than Florence. (big)
Rome is bigger than Florence.
Complete with a comparative adjective + than. I think psychology is ________ philosophy. (interesting)
I think psychology is more interesting than philosophy.
Complete with a comparative adjective + than. Roses are _________ daisies. (expensive)
Roses are more expensive than daisies.
What is the comparative of boring?
more boring
What is the comparative of difficult?
more difficult
What is the comparative of pretty?
prettier
What is the comparative of modern?
more modern
What is the comparative of wet?
wetter
What is the comparative of low?
lower