Use the adjective in brackets in their correct forms of comparative to complete the sentences.
1. Tea is cheaper than coffee. (cheap)
2. The new harvest machine is more effective than the old one. (effective)
3. The boy sings more beautifully than the girl. (beautiful)
4. A tractor is more powerful than a buffalo. (powerful)
5. My sister is taller than me. (tall)
6. Blue whales are heavier than elephants. (heavy)
7. The Mekong River is longer than the Red River (long)
8. Do you think English is easier than French in grammar? (easy)
9. My new bed is more comfortable than my old bed. (comfortable)
10. The film about my village town is more interesting than the book. (interesting)
11. Most people think that health is more important than money. (important)
12. The pollution in our city is much worse than it used to be. (bad)
13. My new teacher explained the lessons clearer than my old teacher. (clear)
14. He plays volleyball better than his brother. (good)
15. Get rid of the sorrow! You will do it better next time. (good)
16. Communication is a lot easier than it was 50 years ago. (easy)
17. People in rural areas wear simpler than those in cities. (simple)
18. Robert arrived at the meeting later than Francis. (late)
19. These trousers are too wide. Do you have any that are narrower? (narrow)
20. My mother always gets up earlier than everybody else in the house. (early)
21. Rene speaks more fluently than the other ESL students in the class. (fluent)
22. Can’t you think of anything more intelligent to say? (intelligent)
23. I think his new book is much more boring than his last one. (boring)
24. Max finished the homework faster than anyone else in the class. (fast)
25. He looks happier than he used to. (happy)