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Name: JONATHAN MENENDEZ Date: June 05- 2019

COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES

WRITE SENTENCES WITH COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES USING WORDS


FROM EACH PART OF THE TABLE.

English - Heavy Her twelve year old son


Karen- Old- Buses-
My suitcase- Long- The Mediterranean-
My father- Short- Planes-
Boats- Easy - The Statue of Liberty
The Mississippi- Fast- Japanese
The Atlantic- Cold- Cotton
Wool- Warm- The Nile-
Trains- Tall- Your suitcase
The Empire State Slow- My mother-
Building

1. English is easier than Japanese.


2. Karen is shorter than her twelve year old son.
3. My suitcase is heavier than your suitcase.
4. My father is older than my mother.
5. The boats are slower than planes.
6. The Mississippi is longer than the Nile.
7. The Atlantic is colder than the Mediterranean.
8. The wool is wormer than cotton.
9. The trains are faster than the buses.
10. The Empire State Building is taller than the Statue of Liberty.

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