Comparative Exercise Completion
This exercise is about using the comparative form of adjectives. Let’s go through it and fill in the blanks:
- I am certainly richer than I was. (rich)
- No family could stay longer than a week. (long)
- It is even more horrible than the Roman. (horrible)
- It’s much more satisfactory than this sitting. (satisfactory)
- It’s more comfortable than yours. (comfortable)
- Her love was greater than her strength. (great)
- Nothing could be more graceful than their flight. (graceful)
- Nothing could be more genial than his manner. (genial)
- Her smile was more tired than she knew. (tired)
- He knew much better than I did. (good)
- A good run is better than a bad stand. (good)
- A girl should be smaller than a man. (small)
- The case was more interesting than he had expected. (interesting)
- It was worse than he had thought. (bad)
- The trouble is older than you are. (old)
- The result was more satisfactory than we expected. (satisfactory)
- Nothing could be more favourable than their time. (favourable)
- You are much stronger than I am. (strong)
- Nothing could be more unique than the whole place. (unique)
- It is more serious than you think. (serious)
Let me know if you need further assistance or explanations on how each comparative was formed! @Medine_Aysal