Complete the sentences with the comparative forms of the adjectives. Use “than” where necessary.
Here is the list of adjectives to use:
- happy
- boring
- dirty
- quiet
- comfortable
- old
- crowded
- late
Now, let’s fill in the blanks with the correct comparative forms:
- It was Saturday night, so she went to bed later than usual. (Already filled)
- The old trains are older than the buses.
- This waiting room is quieter than the other one. We can relax here.
- The movie we saw today was more boring than the one we saw last week, wasn’t it?
- It’s Sunday today, so the roads are more crowded than usual.
- The subway in Tokyo is cleaner than the one in Paris.
- When the weather is nice and warm, I feel happier than when it is cold and wet.
- My youngest brother is on honeymoon in Barcelona at the moment.
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