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Let's solve this exercise step by step. The task is to fill in the missing comparative form of the adjectives given in brackets.
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1. Short adjectives (usually 1-2 syllables) → add -er
- e.g., big → bigger, tall → taller
2. Longer adjectives (3+ syllables) → use more + adjective
- e.g., interesting → more interesting, comfortable → more comfortable
3. Irregular adjectives have special forms:
- good → better
- bad → worse
- far → farther/further
- little → less
- much → more
4. Use "than" after the comparative form when comparing two things.
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Now, let’s go through each sentence:
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1. Mary’s car isn’t very big. She wants a ________ car. (big)
→ *bigger*
✔ bigger
2. This house isn’t very modern. I like ________ houses. (modern)
→ *more modern*
✔ more modern
3. Paul is not very tall. His brother is ________. (tall)
→ *taller*
✔ taller
4. James doesn’t work very hard. You work ________. (hard)
→ *harder*
✔ harder
5. Your sofa isn’t very comfortable. My chair is ________. (comfortable)
→ *more comfortable*
✔ more comfortable
6. Julian’s idea wasn’t very good. My idea was ________. (good)
→ *better* (irregular)
✔ better
7. These shirts aren’t very nice. The blue ones are ________. (nice)
→ *nicer*
✔ nicer
8. My box isn’t very heavy. Your box is ________. (heavy)
→ *heavier*
✔ heavier
9. I’m not interested in photography. I’m ________ in painting. (interested)
→ *more interested*
✔ more interested
10. It isn’t very cold today. It was ________ yesterday. (cold)
→ *colder*
✔ colder
11. These pears aren’t very good. The other ones taste ________. (good)
→ *better*
✔ better
12. Iceland isn’t very big. Spain is ________. (big)
→ *bigger*
✔ bigger
13. Tijuana isn’t very beautiful. New York is ________. (beautiful)
→ *more beautiful*
✔ more beautiful
14. This knife isn’t very sharp. Have you got a ________ one? (sharp)
→ *sharper*
✔ sharper
15. Young people today aren’t very polite. In the past they were ________. (polite)
→ *more polite*
✔ more polite
16. Alonso’s car is much ________ than mine. (fast)
→ *faster*
✔ faster
17. I think climbing is ________ than running. (fascinating)
→ *more fascinating*
✔ more fascinating
18. She thinks this test was ________ than the last one. (difficult)
→ *more difficult*
✔ more difficult
19. The river Amazon is ________ than the Thames. (long)
→ *longer*
✔ longer
20. A blue whale is ________ than a dolphin. (fat)
→ *fatter*
✔ fatter
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1. bigger
2. more modern
3. taller
4. harder
5. more comfortable
6. better
7. nicer
8. heavier
9. more interested
10. colder
11. better
12. bigger
13. more beautiful
14. sharper
15. more polite
16. faster
17. more fascinating
18. more difficult
19. longer
20. fatter
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This exercise tests your understanding of comparative adjectives, including regular and irregular forms, and when to use -er vs. more + adjective. Always consider the number of syllables and whether the word is irregular!
Let me know if you'd like a printable version or explanation of any specific rule! 😊
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🔹 Rules for Comparative Adjectives:
1. Short adjectives (usually 1-2 syllables) → add -er
- e.g., big → bigger, tall → taller
2. Longer adjectives (3+ syllables) → use more + adjective
- e.g., interesting → more interesting, comfortable → more comfortable
3. Irregular adjectives have special forms:
- good → better
- bad → worse
- far → farther/further
- little → less
- much → more
4. Use "than" after the comparative form when comparing two things.
---
Now, let’s go through each sentence:
---
1. Mary’s car isn’t very big. She wants a ________ car. (big)
→ *bigger*
✔ bigger
2. This house isn’t very modern. I like ________ houses. (modern)
→ *more modern*
✔ more modern
3. Paul is not very tall. His brother is ________. (tall)
→ *taller*
✔ taller
4. James doesn’t work very hard. You work ________. (hard)
→ *harder*
✔ harder
5. Your sofa isn’t very comfortable. My chair is ________. (comfortable)
→ *more comfortable*
✔ more comfortable
6. Julian’s idea wasn’t very good. My idea was ________. (good)
→ *better* (irregular)
✔ better
7. These shirts aren’t very nice. The blue ones are ________. (nice)
→ *nicer*
✔ nicer
8. My box isn’t very heavy. Your box is ________. (heavy)
→ *heavier*
✔ heavier
9. I’m not interested in photography. I’m ________ in painting. (interested)
→ *more interested*
✔ more interested
10. It isn’t very cold today. It was ________ yesterday. (cold)
→ *colder*
✔ colder
11. These pears aren’t very good. The other ones taste ________. (good)
→ *better*
✔ better
12. Iceland isn’t very big. Spain is ________. (big)
→ *bigger*
✔ bigger
13. Tijuana isn’t very beautiful. New York is ________. (beautiful)
→ *more beautiful*
✔ more beautiful
14. This knife isn’t very sharp. Have you got a ________ one? (sharp)
→ *sharper*
✔ sharper
15. Young people today aren’t very polite. In the past they were ________. (polite)
→ *more polite*
✔ more polite
16. Alonso’s car is much ________ than mine. (fast)
→ *faster*
✔ faster
17. I think climbing is ________ than running. (fascinating)
→ *more fascinating*
✔ more fascinating
18. She thinks this test was ________ than the last one. (difficult)
→ *more difficult*
✔ more difficult
19. The river Amazon is ________ than the Thames. (long)
→ *longer*
✔ longer
20. A blue whale is ________ than a dolphin. (fat)
→ *fatter*
✔ fatter
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✔ Final Answers:
1. bigger
2. more modern
3. taller
4. harder
5. more comfortable
6. better
7. nicer
8. heavier
9. more interested
10. colder
11. better
12. bigger
13. more beautiful
14. sharper
15. more polite
16. faster
17. more fascinating
18. more difficult
19. longer
20. fatter
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📝 Summary:
This exercise tests your understanding of comparative adjectives, including regular and irregular forms, and when to use -er vs. more + adjective. Always consider the number of syllables and whether the word is irregular!
Let me know if you'd like a printable version or explanation of any specific rule! 😊
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of comparisons worksheet.