This document provides examples of comparatives using adjectives to compare two people, places, or things. It includes 40 sentences comparing attributes such as size, popularity, difficulty, distance, weather conditions, and personal abilities using comparative adjectives or adverbs like more, less, better, worse, farther, and closer.
This document provides examples of comparatives using adjectives to compare two people, places, or things. It includes 40 sentences comparing attributes such as size, popularity, difficulty, distance, weather conditions, and personal abilities using comparative adjectives or adverbs like more, less, better, worse, farther, and closer.
This document provides examples of comparatives using adjectives to compare two people, places, or things. It includes 40 sentences comparing attributes such as size, popularity, difficulty, distance, weather conditions, and personal abilities using comparative adjectives or adverbs like more, less, better, worse, farther, and closer.
1. That building is much…………………………………………this one here. (high)
2. Tomas is much……………………………………………………………….Paul. (attractive) 3. It is ……………………………………………………..today…………………………….yesterday. (windy) 4. Riding a bike is……………………………………………..skiing in the mountains. (safe) 5. Living in a village is ……………………………………………………..living in a big city. (quiet) 6. Winters in Canada are……………………………………………..in South America. (extreme) 7. Winter mornings are…………………………………………………………summer mornings. (foggy) 8. Tom is……………………………………………………at tennis…………………………Paul. (bad) 9. The elephant is a lot …………………………………………………………the tiger. (big) 10. Primary clases are…………………………………………………………..secondary ones. (noisy) 11. My house is……………………………………………….to school …………………………..your house. (near) 12. Today is………………………………………..…………..yesterday. (cold) 13. The roads today were……………………………………………………….yesterday. (icy) 14. Riding motorbikes is…………………………………………………………………….playing baseball. (dangerous) 15. Barcelona is a lot ……………………………………………………………..Santander. (hot) 16. This new book is ………………………………………………………..the old one from the same author. (strange) 17. Autumn is………………………………………………………………….summer. (rainy) 18. Eating paella is …………………………………………………………….eating a haburguer. (delicious) 19. Science is much…………………………………………………………………….geography. (interesting) 20. Football is ……………………………………………………………………….tennis in Spain. (popular) 21. English is ……………………………………………………..to learn…………………..Japansese. (easy) 22. Sara is ……………………………………………..at maths…………………….Susan. (good) 23. Alicia is ……………………………………………………………………..her friend Pam. (intelligent) 24. Alison is……………………………………………………….her sister Susan. (thin) 25. The maths exam was…………………………………………………………….the chemistry one. (difficult) 26. The top of mountains are…………………………………………………….the prairies.(snowy) 27. This watch is ……………………………………………………………….my watch. (cheap) 28. This tennis match is ………………………………………………………the hockey one. (long) 29. Sheila is …………………………………………………………………….Patricia. (beautiful) 30. A valley is …………………………………………………………..….a hill. (low) 31. The weather is…………………………………………..in summer……………………..in winter. (stormy) 32. The graduation party was ………………………………………………………..the birthday party. (enjoyable) 33. A diamond ring is ………………………………………………………..a gold one. (expensive) 34. Italy is ……………………………………………………………..Switzerland. (sunny) 35. My bedroom is …………………………………………………………….yours. (modern) 36. My old sister is ………………………………………………………my little brother. (short) 37. Going to university is……………………………………………………….studying at high school. (complicate) 38. Studying history is…………………………………………………………….studying maths. (boring) 39. England is …………………………………………………………..Spain. (cloudy) 40. My father is …………………………………………………golf player ……………………………my mother. (good)