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This document provides examples of using comparative adjectives in sentences. Some sentences compare two things using adjectives like "heavier", "easier", or "more interesting". Other sentences have blanks that can be filled in with the comparative form of adjectives like "intelligent", "old", "large", or "quiet" to compare two nouns. The document aims to demonstrate the proper use of comparative adjectives in sentences.
This document provides examples of using comparative adjectives in sentences. Some sentences compare two things using adjectives like "heavier", "easier", or "more interesting". Other sentences have blanks that can be filled in with the comparative form of adjectives like "intelligent", "old", "large", or "quiet" to compare two nouns. The document aims to demonstrate the proper use of comparative adjectives in sentences.
This document provides examples of using comparative adjectives in sentences. Some sentences compare two things using adjectives like "heavier", "easier", or "more interesting". Other sentences have blanks that can be filled in with the comparative form of adjectives like "intelligent", "old", "large", or "quiet" to compare two nouns. The document aims to demonstrate the proper use of comparative adjectives in sentences.
1. My father is heavy. My uncle is much than my father.
2. The test in geography was easy, but the test in biology was . 3. Florida is sunny. Do you know the place in the USA? 4. Stan is a successful sportsman, but his sister is than Stan. 5. My mother has a soft voice, but my teacher's voice is than my mother's. 6. Amy has a beautiful baby, but my daughter has the baby on earth. 7. I live in a large family, but my grandfather lived in a family. 8. We have only little time for this exercise, but in the examination we'll have even time. 9. Lucy is clever, but Carol is than Lucy. 10. Have you visited the old castle? It was the castle we visited during our holidays. 11. This is a nice cat. It's much than my friend's cat. 12. Here is Emily. She's six years old. Her brother is nine, so he is . 13. This is a difficult exercise. But the exercise with an asterisk (*) is the exercise on the worksheet. 14. He has an interesting hobby, but my sister has the hobby in the world. 15. In the last holidays I read a good book, but father gave me an even one last weekend. 16. School is boring, but homework is than school. 17. Skateboarding is a dangerous hobby. Bungee jumping is than skateboarding. 18. This magazine is cheap, but that one is . 19. We live in a small house, but my grandparents' house is even than ours. 20. Yesterday John told me a funny joke. This joke was the joke I've ever heard. 21. Dogs are (intelligent) than rabbits. 22. Lucy is (old) than Ellie.. . 23. Russia is far (large) than the UK. 24. My Latin class is (boring) than my English class. 25. In the UK, the streets are generally (narrow) than in the USA 26. London is (busy) than Glasgow. 27. Julie is (quiet) than her sister.
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