Jake's room is (small) _______ than Larry's room.
smaller
George is (funny) __________ than Robert.
funnier
Football is (popular) _________ than handball.
more popular
The comparative form of the adjective OLD.
OLDER
The comparative form of the adjective TALL.
TALLER
His pullover is (dark) __________ than his jeans.
darker
The blue car is (nice) ________ than the black car.
nicer
The comparative form of the adjective BIG.
BIGGER
This exercise is (boring) ________ than that one.
more boring
Lucy is (old) _______ than Ellie.
older
Susan's hair is (long) _________ than my hair.
longer
The comparative form of the adjective EASY.
EASIER
ANGRIER
Russia is (large) ________ than the UK.
larger
My garden is (colourful) ____________ than this park.
more colourful
Which word do we use when the adjective have two or more syllables?
MORE
Gold is (expensive) _________ than silver.
more expensive
Which is the most important word when using comparatives?
THAN
London is (busy) __________ than Glasgow.
busier
The comparative form of the adjective ADORABLE.
MORE ADORABLE
The comparative form of the adjective EXPENSIVE.
MORE EXPENSIVE
Christine is (smart) _________ than Alice.
smarter
Dogs are (intelligent) _________ than rabbits.
more intelligent
Julie is (quiet) ________ than her sister.
quieter
Amanda is (ambitious) __________ than her classmates.
more ambitious