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Comparatives and Superlatives

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  • Modern bicycles are _____ than old bicycles. (fast)
    faster
  • In Britain, many soft drinks are ____ than mineral water. (cheap)
    cheaper
  • My brother is ____ than most NBA basketball players. (tall / taller / tallest)
    taller
  • Is maths _____ than history? (difficult)
    more difficult
  • Bill Gates is _____ than my dad. (rich)
    richer
  • The Bank of China in Hong Kong is ___ bank in the world. (tall)
    the tallest
  • Andy Murray is _____ British tennis player at the moment. (good)
    the best
  • My pen/ my pencil. (new)
    My pen is newer than my pencil.
  • My cat is black with _____ green eyes. (big/ bigger/ biggest)
    big
  • _____ cat in the UK is 25. That's the same as 117 human years. (old)
    The oldest
  • I've got four cats. The _____ is only two weeks old. (young / younger / youngest )
    youngest
  • _____ shoes in the world are Dorothy's red shoes from the film The Wizard of Oz. (expensive)
    The most expensive
  • My feet are ____ than my dad's feet. (small)
    smaller
  • One day I want to be _____ than him at basketball! (good / better / best)
    better
  • A £50 note is _____ than a £5 note. (big)
    bigger
  • My English book/ my maths book. (difficult)
    My English book is more difficult than my maths book.
  • Gold is ____ than silver. (expensive)
    more expensive
  • Vilaflor is _____ town in Spain - it includes Mount Teide. (high)
    the highest
  • Are video games ______ than DVDs? (cheap)
    cheaper
  • People say dogs are ______ friends than people. (good)
    better
  • My father/ my friend's father. (young)
    My father is younger than my friend's father.
  • My hands/ my friend's hands. (large)
    My hands are larger than my friend's hands.
  • Buckingham Palace is _____ than Big Ben. (old)
    older
  • A £2 coin is ____ than a £1 coin. (big)
    bigger
  • My school bag / my shoes. (heavy)
    My school bag is heavier than my shoes.