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Comparativesand SuperlativesI?

Comparatives and Superlatives I. Complete using comparatives 1. Australia is (big) __________ than England. 2. I'm (good) __________ now than yesterday. 3. He thinks Chinese is (difficult) _________ than French. 4. Valencia played (bad) __________ than Real Madrid yesterday. 5. Sahara Desert is (hot) __________ than Mojave Desert. 6. John is (old) __________ than Harry. 7. Mexico City is (populated) __________ than Guadalajara. 8. This dress is (expensive) __________ than the black one! 9. Your clothes are (dirty) __________ than mine. 10. My brother Tom is (young) __________ than me. 11. This computer is (new) __________ than your computer. 12. This house is (big) __________ than my house! 13. Your car is (fast) __________ than this car. II. Put in the adjective in bold from the first sentence into the second sentence in its correct form (comparative or superlative). 1. This is a nice cat. It's much ____________________ than my friend's cat. 2. Here is Linda. She's six years old. Her brother is nine, so he is ____________________. 3. Harry has an interesting hobby, but my sister has the ____________________ hobby in the world. 4. In the last holidays I read a good book, but father gave me an even ____________________ one last weekend. 5. School is boring, but homework is ____________________ than school. 6. Skateboarding is a dangerous hobby. Bungee jumping is ____________________ than skateboarding. 7. This science magazine is cheap, but that one is ____________________. 8. We live in a small house, but my grandparents' house is even ____________________ than ours. 9. Yesterday Jessie told me a funny joke. This joke was the ____________________ joke I've ever heard.

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I. Complete using comparatives 1. Australia is (big) bigger than England. 2. I'm (good) better now than yesterday. 3. He thinks Chinese is (difficult) more difficult than French. 4. Valencia played (bad) worse than Real Madrid yesterday. 5.

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I. Complete using comparatives

1.

Australia is (big) bigger

than England.

2. I'm (good) better now

than yesterday.

3. He thinks Chinese is

(difficult) more difficult than French.

4. Valencia played (bad) worse

than Real Madrid yesterday.

5. Sahara Desert is (hot) hotterthan Mojave Desert.

6. John is (old) older

than Harry.

7. Mexico City is (populated) more populatedthan Guadalajara.

8. This dress is (expensive) more expensive

than the black one!

9. Your clothes are (dirty) dirtier

than mine.

10. My brother Tom is (young) younger

than me.

11. This computer is (new) newer

than your computer.

12. This house is (big) bigger

than my house!

13. Your car is (fast) faster than this car.

II. Put in the adjective in bold from the first sentence into the second

sentence in its correct form (comparative or superlative).

1. This is a nice cat.

It's much nicerthan my friend's cat.

2. Here is Linda.

She's six years old.

Her brother is nine, so he is older.

3. Harry has an interesting hobby, but

my sister has the most interesting hobby in the world.

4. In the last holidays I read a good book,

but father gave me an even better one last weekend.

5. School is boring, but homework is

more boring than school.

6. Skateboarding is a dangerous hobby.

Bungee jumping is better than skateboarding.

7. This science magazine is cheap, but

that one is more cheap.

8. We live in a small house, but my

grandparents' house is even biggerthan ours.

9. Yesterday Jessie told me a funny joke.

This joke was the

funniestjoke I've ever heard.