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My telephone costs two hundred dollars. Yours is 202. Yours is a bit (>expensive) than mine.
My telephone costs two hundred dollars. Yours is 202. Yours is a bit MORE EXPENSIVE than mine.
Today the temperature is 30 degrees. Yesterday it was 29. Today is slightly (>hot) than yesterday.
Today the temperature is 30 degrees. Yesterday it was 29. Today is slightly HOTTER than yesterday.
Yesterday he felt OK. Today he feels terrible. Today he feels much (>bad) than yesterday.
Yesterday he felt OK. Today he feels terrible. Today he feels much WORSE than yesterday.
My house was built a hundred years ago. His house was built a year ago. My house is much (>old) than his.
My house was built a hundred years ago. His house was built a year ago. My house is much OLDER than his.
Emma was born one hour later than Gemma. Emma is a bit (>young) than Gemma.
Emma was born one hour later than Gemma. Emma is a bit YOUNGER than Gemma.
They weren't very surprised. You were (> surprised) than (them/they).
They weren't very surprised. You were MORE SURPRISED than THEM.
She usually gets up very late. You always get up much (>early) than (she/her).
She usually gets up very late. You always get up much EARLIER than HER.
They can swim pretty fast, but she swims (> fast) than (them/they).
They can swim pretty fast, but she swims FASTER than THEM.
Friday hasn't been very long on the island. Robinson has been there (> long) than (he/him).
Friday hasn't been very long on the island. Robinson has been there LONGER than (he/him).
Jack hasn't got much money. Jim has (> much) money than (him/he).
Jack hasn't got much money. Jim has MORE money than HIM.
We don't see many people. You see (> many) people than (we/us).
We don't see many people. You see MORE people than US.
I am not a very good cook. You cook much (> good) than (me/I).
I am not a very good cook. You cook much BETTER than ME.
I don't watch TV very much. My cat watches TV (> much) than (I/me).
I don't watch TV very much. My cat watches TV MORE than ME.
We aren't working very hard. You are working (>hard) than (us/we).
We aren't working very hard. You are working HARDER than US.
They are not very old. He is (>old) than (they/them).
They are not very old. He is OLDER than THEM.
Jim is not very fast. Jane is (>fast) than (him/he).
Jim is not very fast. Jane is FASTER than HIM.
The weather isn’t too bad today. Often it is much (>bad).
The weather isn’t too bad today. Often it is much WORSE.
This knife isn’t very sharp. Have you got a (>sharp) one?
This knife isn’t very sharp. Have you got a SHARPER one?
I think London isn’t very beautiful. Paris is (>beautiful).
I think London isn’t very beautiful. Paris is MORE BEAUTIFUL.
Britain isn’t very big. France is (>big).
Britain isn’t very big. France is BIGGER.
These tomatoes don’t taste very good. The other ones tasted (>good).
These tomatoes don’t taste very good. The other ones tasted BETTER.
It isn’t very warm today. It was (>warm) yesterday.
It isn’t very warm today. It was WARMER yesterday.
I’m not very interested in literature. I’m (>interested) in sports.
I’m not very interested in literature. I’m MORE INTERESTED in sports.
My bag isn’t very heavy. Your bag is (>heavy).
My bag isn’t very heavy. Your bag is HEAVIER.
The white flower isn’t very nice. The yellow one is (>nice).
The white flower isn’t very nice. The yellow one is NICER.
Your idea isn’t very good. My idea is (>good).
Your idea isn’t very good. My idea is BETTER.
My chair isn’t very comfortable. Yours is (>comfortable).
My chair isn’t very comfortable. Yours is MORE COMFORTABLE.
Dragonfly doesn’t work very hard. Ant works (>hard).
Dragonfly doesn’t work very hard. Ant works HARDER.
You are not very tall. My brother is (>tall).
You are not very tall. My brother is TALLER.
My job isn't very interesting. I want to do something (>interesting).
My job isn't very interesting. I want to do something MORE INTERESTING.
Helen's car isn't very big. She wants a (>big) one.
Helen's car isn't very big. She wants a BIGGER one.