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Comparatives and superlatives
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His last book is OK, but it is ____________(definitely / bad) his last one
Definitely worse than (adjective)
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My best friend answered the questions ____________(much more / accurate) me
much more accurately than (adverb)
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London is not as ____________(big) Tokyo.
(as) big as (adjective)
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My mum is ____________(slightly / intelligent) than my dad
slightly more intelligent (adjective)
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I'm not ____________(tall) as my brother.
as tall as (adjective)
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New York is ____________(populated) city in the US
the most populated (adjective)
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Thomas arrived ____________(early) than Lucy
earlier (adverb)
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Paul hit the ball ____________(hard) than John.
harder (adverb)
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Cardiff is the ____________(wet) city in Britain. It rains an average of 148 days a year.
wettest (adjective)
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The north of Italy is ____________ (much / cold) than the south in winter.
much colder (adjective)
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Men lose weight ____________(easy) than women
more easily (adverb)
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My sister speaks German ____________(far / bad) I do.
far worse (adverb)
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This car is ____________(far / reliable) my last one.
far more reliable than (adjective)
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Could you speak ____________(a bit / slow), please?
a bit more slowly (adverb)
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Lilly sings ____________(a lot / good) me.
a lot better than (adverb)
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The brown puppy is ____________(fat) of them all.
the fattest (adjective)
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He is ____________(far / quick) than me.
far quicker (adjective)
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