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Chinese is _________ language to learn. (difficult)
the most difficult
Istanbul is ____________ city in Turkey. (crowded)
the most crowded
The man is __________ the girl. (tall)
taller than
Mary is ___ than Kate. a) tall b) taller c) the tallest
B
We're __________ they are. (good)
better than
That is __________ restaurant in this city. (bad)
the worst
Junk food is __________ than vegetables. (unhealthy)
unhealthier than
Make a sentence : ENGLISH/ FUNNY/ MATH
English is funnier than Math.
Make a sentence: A PLANE/ FAST/ A TRAIN.
A plane is faster than a train.
Los Angeles is _________ New York. (far)
further/farther than
George is _______________ than Alex. He always arrives on time.(punctual)
more punctual
January is ___________ August. (cold)
colder than
My school bag ___________ her bag. (heavy)
heavier than
This pencil is ________________ than the other. (expensive)
more expensive
My grandfather is ______________ person in our family. (old)
the oldest
The Métro is ____________ (cheap) and ___________ (easy) to use than the Underground.
cheaper, easier
Camden is _________ street market in the UK. (large)
the largest
What is ________ mountain in the world ? (high)
the highest
What is __________ sport in your country? (popular)
the most popular
Dogs are friendly, but cats are ____________ than dogs. (friendly)
more friendly
What is the comparative and superlative form of 'BIG' ?
bigger, the biggest
What is the comparative and superlative form of 'EASY' ?
easier, the easiest
What is the comparative and superlative form of 'LITTLE' ?
less, the least
What is the comparative and superlative form of 'SOFT' ?
softer, the softest