Complete the sentences using the comparative or the superlative form of the adjectives given in brackets. 1. — boris is certainly (clever) than his brother. — yes, and he is (attractive) than his brother peter. in fact, he is (smart) boy i've ever taught. 2. nothing could be (extravagant) than buying such an expensive car. you will have to be (careful) with your money in future. 3. life is getting (hard) and (complicated) with every passing day. 4. it is (effective) method of all, but it is naturally costly. 5. stephen is (intelligent) than any other boy in his group. 6. it has been (cold) day in moscow for thirty years. 7. it's (little) i can do for you, i'm afraid. 8. that was (bad) than he had expected. 9. that was indeed (bad) experience in his career. 10. they naively think that things can only get (good). 11. this is (unbelievable) news i have ever heard. 12. he ate (few) french fries than you did at the picnic. 13. angela is (little) organized than mike. 14. if you ask me, moscow is (beautiful) than any other city in the world. 15. they had (little) and (little) to talk about. 16. it is axiomatic that (great) the student's individual effort, (much) thorough will be his learning. 17. the (much) original a discovery, the (much) obvious it seems afterwards.
2) More extravagant, more careful
3) Harder, more complicated
4) The most effective
5) More intellegent
6) The coldest
7) Less
8) Worse
9) The worst
10) Better
11) The most unbelievable
12) Fewer
13) Less
14) More beautiful