I. Complete each sentence with the correct comparative form of the adjective in parentheses. Add than when necessary.
1. New cars are much more quiet than / quieter than (quiet) old cars.
2. Do you think money is________________ (important) good health?
3. This coat is________________ (nice) that one.
4. My old laptop was a lot________________ (big) my new one.
5. Gas is so expensive! I want a________________ (efficient) car.
6. Many people think modern life is________________ (good) life in the past.
7. Communication is a lot________________ (easy) it was 50 years ago.
8. The pollution in my city is much________________ (bad) it used to be.
9. I prefer________________ (hot) temperatures. That’s why I love summer.
10. My new school is a little________________ (far) my old one
III. Underline the correct word(s) to complete each sentence.
1. My computer is more efficient than your / than yours.
2. The white coat is warmer then / than the gray one.
3. Ellen buys nicer clothes than I do / than I am.
4. Cars are expensive, but houses are more expensive / more expensive than.
5. Does your new stereo play music more loudly than your old one was / did?
6. Harry’s motorcycle is newer than my / mine.
7. Cho’s package arrived more quickly than Kelly’s did / than Kelly’s was.
I. Complete each sentence with the correct comparative form of the adjective in parentheses. Add than when necessary.
1. New cars are much quieter than (quiet) old cars.
2. Do you think money is more inportant than (important) good health?
3. This coat is nicer than (nice) that one.
4. My old laptop was a lot bigger than (big) my new one.
5. Gas is so expensive! I want a more efficient (efficient) car.
6. Many people think modern life is better than (good) life in the past.
7. Communication is a lot easier than (easy) it was 50 years ago.
8. The pollution in my city is much worse than (bad) it used to be.
9. I prefer hotter (hot) temperatures. That’s why I love summer.
10. My new school is a little farther than (far) my old one
III. Underline the correct word(s) to complete each sentence.
1. My computer is more efficient than your / than yours.
2. The white coat is warmer then / than the gray one.
3. Ellen buys nicer clothes than I do / than I am.
4. Cars are expensive, but houses are more expensive / more expensive than.
5. Does your new stereo play music more loudly than your old one was / did?
6. Harry’s motorcycle is newer than my / mine.
7. Cho’s package arrived more quickly than Kelly’s did / than Kelly’s was.