3 Adjectives - Adverbs - Comparisons 15 Put the adjectives / adverbs in brackets into the comparative or superlative form, adding any necessary words. 1 A: I like Geometry more than Algebra. What about you? B: Actually, I find Algebra much 2 A: What did you think of the Chemistry exam, Peter? ... more interesting.. (interesting). B: Well, it was 3 A: Were the tickets for the concert expensive? B: No, I got seats in the back row. They were A: Your work isn't very good, Elisha. I'm sure you can do B: I promise I'll try 5 A: Thank you for your help. 4 B: My pleasure. For .. 6 A: Do you prefer the brown jacket? B: Yes, but it is much 7 A: We can't hear you. Could you speak B: Yes, of course. 16 (difficult) exam we've had (cheap) I so far. could find. (well). (hard). (far) information, contact the school. (expensive) the grey one. (loudly), please? Complete the sentences using the words in brackets in the correct form. Which of the sentences 1-6 don't you agree with? Correct them. 1 Comics are more interesting than (interesting) fairy tales. 2 Burgers are as 3 Skating is (tasty) tacos. (difficult) cycling. 4 Rock climbing is as 5 Football is 6 Sailing is (dangerous) surfing. (popular) basketball. (relaxing) golf.
2. Burgers are as tasty as tacos.
3. Skating is more difficult than cycling.
4. Rock climbing is as dangerous as surfing.
5. Football is more popular than basketball.
6. Sailing is more relaxing than golf.
In sentence 2, the adjective "tasty" should be in the comparative form, which is "more tasty" instead of "tasty".
In sentence 4, the adjective "dangerous" should be in the comparative form, which is "more dangerous" instead of "dangerous".
In sentence 5, the adjective "popular" should be in the comparative form, which is "more popular" instead of "popular".
In sentence 6, the adjective "relaxing" should be in the comparative form, which is "more relaxing" instead of "relaxing".