Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first sentence, using the adjective in capitals. 1. The first question was easier than the second one. (DIFFICULT) The second question 2. The black coat is smaller than the brown one. (BIG) The brown coat 3. Jim’s suitcase is lighter than Jack’s suitcase. (HEAVY) Jack’s suitcase 4. Helen’s brother is shorter than her. (TALL) Helen 5. His homework was better than mine. (BAD) My homework 6. The big television is more expensive than the small one. (CHEAP) The small television 7. The Royal Hotel is more old-fashioned than the Holton Hotel. (MODERN) The Holton Hotel 8. The weather yesterday was worse than it is today. (GOOD) The weather today 9. People in the city aren’t as friendly as those in the country. (FRIENDLY) People in the country 10. Life in the city is more interesting than life in the country. (BORING) Life in the country 11. Shall we go to the Japanese Covered Bridge first? Let’s 12. The shopping mall is near the Italian restaurant. The Italian restaurant isn’t 13. The bus stop is in front of the hotel. The hotel