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Correct or Incorrect? Cake is sweeter than carrots
Correct!
Correct or Incorrect? This game is more fun than the worksheet
Correct!
Correct or Incorrect? James sings badder than Peter
Incorrect: James sings WORSE than Peter
Correct or Incorrect? Giraffes are biger than lions
Incorrect: Giraffes are BIGGER than lions
Correct or Incorrect? We study more hardly than them.
Incorrect: We study HARDER than them.
Correct or Incorrect? She jumps more highly than him.
Incorrect: She jumps HIGHER than him.
A baby / eats / an adult (messy)
A baby eats more messily than an adult
James / paints / his brother (talented)
James paints more talentedly than his brother
I / play the piano / my sister (good)
I play the piano better than my sister
Mondays / Fridays (bad)
Mondays are worse than Fridays
Beyonce / sings / Taylor Swift (beautiful)
Beyonce sings more beautifully than Taylor Swift
Are / you / him? (intelligent)
Are you more intelligent than him?
Games / worksheets (fun)
Games are more fun than worksheets
Steak / cooks / eggs (slow)
Steak cooks more slowly than eggs
James / drives / John (careful)
James drives more carefully than John
She / driver / him (careful)
She is a more careful driver than him
Susan / runs / Adam (fast)
Susan runs faster than Adam