Match the sentences and the pictures.
A—4 f2 k6
b7 gl e8
c10 h11
d3 i5
e12 j9
A—4 f2 k6
b7 gl e8
c10 h11
d3 i5
e12 j9
Put the words in two columns.
I
-er/-est
sweet
cold
pleasant
beautiful
more/most
sunny
low
interesting
narrow
strong
hot
big
young
clever
II
more/most
pleasant
beautiful
interesting
boring
famous
terrible
I
-er/-est
sweet
cold
pleasant
beautiful
more/most
sunny
low
interesting
narrow
strong
hot
big
young
clever
II
more/most
pleasant
beautiful
interesting
boring
famous
terrible
Complete the sentences with as or than.
1. The Moskva River is shorter than the Volga.
2. Ben is as strong as his brother.
3. In summer it is hotter in the South than in the North.
4. The film is as interesting as the book.
5. My car is not as old as your car.
6. The weather in spring is more pleasant than in late autumn.
7. The days are longer in summer than in winter.
8. The museum is as old as the theatre.
9. The bedroom is cosier than the living room.
10. Leo Tolstoy is as famous as Alexander Pushkin.
1. The Moskva River is shorter than the Volga.
2. Ben is as strong as his brother.
3. In summer it is hotter in the South than in the North.
4. The film is as interesting as the book.
5. My car is not as old as your car.
6. The weather in spring is more pleasant than in late autumn.
7. The days are longer in summer than in winter.
8. The museum is as old as the theatre.
9. The bedroom is cosier than the living room.
10. Leo Tolstoy is as famous as Alexander Pushkin.
Ben came to London from a small place in the north of England. What does he think of London?
The houses in London are higher than in his place. The streets are longer than in his place. The hotels are cosier than in his place. The cars are better than in his small town. The weather in London is sunnier than in the north. In the restaurants he could eat better food than in his place. But he understood that the people in his town are more pleasant. When Ben came home from London he was happier than in London.
The houses in London are higher than in his place. The streets are longer than in his place. The hotels are cosier than in his place. The cars are better than in his small town. The weather in London is sunnier than in the north. In the restaurants he could eat better food than in his place. But he understood that the people in his town are more pleasant. When Ben came home from London he was happier than in London.
Compare them.
1. Bill is older than Polly.
2. Sarah is younger than Alice.
3. Apple Street is longer than Green Street.
4. Tim’s room is bigger than Jane’s.
5. It is colder in Murmansk in winter than in Moscow.
6. George is happier than James.
7. Helen is taller than Bess.
8. Andrew is angrier than Bob.
9. Margaret’s room is cosier than Lizzy’s.
10. Spot is cleverer than Rex.
1. Bill is older than Polly.
2. Sarah is younger than Alice.
3. Apple Street is longer than Green Street.
4. Tim’s room is bigger than Jane’s.
5. It is colder in Murmansk in winter than in Moscow.
6. George is happier than James.
7. Helen is taller than Bess.
8. Andrew is angrier than Bob.
9. Margaret’s room is cosier than Lizzy’s.
10. Spot is cleverer than Rex.
Choose the right word.
1. My story is more interesting than Peter’s story.
2. The market in the east of the city is as big as the market in the west.
3. Harold’s souvenir is better than my souvenir.
4. A double-decker is higher than a usual bus.
5. The Ural Mountains are lower than the Alps.
6. Jack is the worst runner and Boris is the best.
7. My trip to Suzdal was the most pleasant of all.
8. High Street is the narrowest in the city.
9. Little Billy is weaker than his brother.
10. Ann is the happiest of all her friends.
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1. My story is more interesting than Peter’s story.
2. The market in the east of the city is as big as the market in the west.
3. Harold’s souvenir is better than my souvenir.
4. A double-decker is higher than a usual bus.
5. The Ural Mountains are lower than the Alps.
6. Jack is the worst runner and Boris is the best.
7. My trip to Suzdal was the most pleasant of all.
8. High Street is the narrowest in the city.
9. Little Billy is weaker than his brother.
10. Ann is the happiest of all her friends.