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  • Compare these people.
    "Max is more hard-working than Liam" OR "Liam is less hard-working than Max"
  • Compare these people.
    Carol is meaner than Sally.
  • Compare these people.
    "Bill is more confident than Chris" OR "Chris is less confident than Bill"
  • Compare these animals
    The mouse is weaker than the gorilla.
  • Compare these animals
    The lion is stronger than the mouse.
  • Compare these animals
    The horse is faster than the snail.
  • Compare these people
    "The woman is more beautiful than the witch." OR "The witch is less beautiful than the woman"
  • Compare these people.
    The witch is uglier than the woman.
  • Compare these animals
    "The shark is more dangerous than the fish" OR "The fish is less dangerous than the shark"
  • Compare these animals
    The lion is smaller than the elephant.
  • Compare these people.
    "Mark is more boring than Lucy" OR "Lucy is less boring than Mark"
  • Compare these animals
    The cow is fatter than the cat.
  • Compare these people.
    "Will is more clever/cleverer than Simon" OR "Simon is less clever than Will"
  • Compare these people.
    Liam is lazier than Max.
  • Compare these people.
    "Lucy is more interesting than Mark" OR "Mark is less interesting than Lucy"
  • Compare these animals
    The tortoise is slower than the dog.
  • Compare these people.
    Mick is naughtier than Megan.
  • Compare these animals
    The rabbit is shorter than the giraffe.
  • Compare these people.
    "Chris is more generous than Bill" OR "Bill is less generous than Chris"
  • Compare these people.
    Sally is kinder than Carol.
  • Compare these people.
    "Bill is more selfish than Chris" OR "Chris is less selfish than Bill"
  • Compare these animals
    The rhino is stronger than the sheep.
  • Compare these people.
    "Chris is more shy/ shyer than Bill" OR "Bill is less shy than Chris"
  • Compare these people.
    "Lucy is more exciting than Mark" OR "Mark is less exciting than Lucy"
  • Compare these people.
    "Megan is more careful than Mick" OR "Mick is less careful than Megan"
  • Compare these animals
    The elephant is bigger than the kangaroo.