This is the place where you catch a train.
train station
People go here to watch movies.
theater
The comparative form of “happy.”
happier
This house has a pool and a porch in Unit 7.
Wilson House
“My house is more big than yours.”
bigger
The amount of money you must pay for something.
price
A place where people exercise.
gym
The comparative form of “big.”
bigger
Green Manor is this many years old.
ten years old?
This street is wideer than that one.”
wider
A place where people read and borrow books.
library
A place with trees where people relax or have picnics.
park
The comparative form of “good.”
better
This person wrote the letter to Mr. Marino.
Amy Sanders
The pool is gooder than the gym.
better
A large and old house used by rich families.
manor
A place where people shop for clothes and toys.
mall
The library is __________ than the gym. (quiet)
quieter
Amy asked Mr. Marino to call her here.
her office
Tom is funnier that Ben
than
A small area in front of the house where you can sit.
porch
A place where sick people get help.
hospital
Green Manor is __________ than the Wilson House. (cheap)
cheaper
Green Manor has this many bedrooms.
three bedrooms
This book is interestinger than that one.
more interesting