The document provides a series of sentences for the learner to complete using comparative adjectives. It contains 34 sentences where one item or person is compared to another using comparative forms such as "-er than" or "more than". The comparisons cover a range of attributes including bravery, warmth, strength, wealth, height, speed, size, temperature, difficulty, cost, and more.
The document provides a series of sentences for the learner to complete using comparative adjectives. It contains 34 sentences where one item or person is compared to another using comparative forms such as "-er than" or "more than". The comparisons cover a range of attributes including bravery, warmth, strength, wealth, height, speed, size, temperature, difficulty, cost, and more.
The document provides a series of sentences for the learner to complete using comparative adjectives. It contains 34 sentences where one item or person is compared to another using comparative forms such as "-er than" or "more than". The comparisons cover a range of attributes including bravery, warmth, strength, wealth, height, speed, size, temperature, difficulty, cost, and more.
Complete the sentences with the right comparative form, using “-er than” or “more than”
Fred is braver than Mark (brave)
My sister is funnier than my brother (funny) The blue sweater looks warmer than the green one (warm) My father is stronger than my mother (strong) I am cleverer than my brothers (clever) Bernardo is richer than Henry (rich) Henry is poorer than Bernardo (poor) My boss is more arrogant than my colleague (arrogant) Her husband is thinner than her brother (thin) Summer is hotter than winter (hot) Mathematics is less difficult than chemistry (difficult) Chemistry is easier than mathematics (easy) Orange juice is better than coke (good) Your Christmas tree is taller than mine (tall) John’s house is smaller than Mary’s (small) I am younger than my boyfriend (young) A turtle is slower than a rabbit (slow) Reading a book is more interesting than watching TV (interesting) A car is more expensive than a bike (expensive) A cup of coffee is cheaper than a bottle of beer (cheap) An airplane is faster than a car (fast) February is shorter than march (short) A witch is uglier than a fairy (ugly) An elephant is heavier than a mouse (heavy) A mouse is lighter than an elephant (light) That man is less serious than that boy (serious) Women are more talkative than men (talkative) A church is quieter than a school (quiet) The winder is colder than summer (cold) My girlfriend is cuter than yours (cute) I think that this student is smarter than playing video game (boring) This chocolate cake is easier than that one (tasty) My dog is bigger than yours (big) Tom’s house is larger than Marsha’s (large)