App [336]
Solutions for App 336

Comparison of Adjectives (2)

Do you know how to compare using adjectives in English? Have a go!
Comparison with -er/-est (for adjectives with one syllable and for adjectives with two syllables and the ending -y, -le, -ow, -er)
For example:
clean – cleaner – cleanest
happy – happier – happiest
narrow – narrower – narrowest
Comparison with more and most (adjectives with two syllables – except the ones mentioned above – and more syllables)
For example:
excited – more excited – most excited
Irregular adjectives
good – better – best
bad – worse – worst
much – more – most
many – more – most
little – less – least
little – smaller – smallest
If you want to express equality you can use as + adjective + as: I am as old as you.
If you want to express inequality you use the comparative + than: Tom is taller than Mike.
Lucy is more excited than her sister.
Lena is ______ than Paula.

Solution:
kinder
Louise's paintbrushes are ______ than mine, use hers!

Solution:
finer
It is much ______ in Germany than in Spain.

Solution:
colder
Kylie's house is ______ than mine.

Solution:
newer
The weather is much ______ today!

Solution:
worse
Sophie feels a lot ______ today!

Solution:
better
The park is so much ______ now than in winter.

Solution:
greener
Mel is ______ than me.

Solution:
younger
This park is ______ than the one near my house.

Solution:
more beautiful
My little brother is ______ than any comedian.

Solution:
sillier
I am so much ______ at my new school!

Solution:
happier
London is ______ than Berlin.

Solution:
bigger
It is ______ in the library.

Solution:
quieter
I prefer this apple, it is ______ than the other.

Solution:
redder