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COMPARATIVE

Ask your partner to use the comparative tense to compare the two things.
Example: Apples and Oranges
Apples are tastier than oranges. | Apples are better than oranges.

Cats and Dogs


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Golf and Basketball
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Australia and Canada
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China and Japan
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Seeing and Hearing
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Night and Day
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Winter and Summer
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Fall and Spring
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Teachers and Students
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Coffee and Tea
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Shoes and Sandals
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Beach and Mountain
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Subway and Bus
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Train and Airplane
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Countryside and City
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Walking and Cycling
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Men and Women
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Rice and Noodles
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North China and South China
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Beijing and Shanghai
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