This document provides an English grammar exercise asking students to complete 10 sentences by using the comparative form of given adjectives. The exercise is intended to practice forming comparatives to describe how one thing is darker, more dangerous, longer, cleverer, more difficult, stronger, taller, bigger, better, or curlier than another using adjectives provided in brackets within each sentence. The document directs students to a website for an explanation of English grammar on comparatives before completing the 10 sentence exercise.
This document provides an English grammar exercise asking students to complete 10 sentences by using the comparative form of given adjectives. The exercise is intended to practice forming comparatives to describe how one thing is darker, more dangerous, longer, cleverer, more difficult, stronger, taller, bigger, better, or curlier than another using adjectives provided in brackets within each sentence. The document directs students to a website for an explanation of English grammar on comparatives before completing the 10 sentence exercise.
This document provides an English grammar exercise asking students to complete 10 sentences by using the comparative form of given adjectives. The exercise is intended to practice forming comparatives to describe how one thing is darker, more dangerous, longer, cleverer, more difficult, stronger, taller, bigger, better, or curlier than another using adjectives provided in brackets within each sentence. The document directs students to a website for an explanation of English grammar on comparatives before completing the 10 sentence exercise.