Example: Tony is (tall) taller than Colin. 1. Tony is (tall) than Colin. 2. Gold is (expensive) than silver. 3. It's (comfortable) to go by car then by train. 4. I feel (good) today. 5. These shoes are (nice) than those ones. 6. The movie is (bad) than the book. 7. It was (warm) yesterday. than Great Britain. 8. France is (big) 9. I'm (interested) 10. Velvet is (soft) in computers than in art. than denim.
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Explanation: In this sentence, we are comparing the heights of Tony and Colin. "Taller" is used to indicate that Tony's height is more than Colin's.
2. Gold is more expensive than silver.
Explanation: Here, we are comparing the prices of gold and silver. "More expensive" shows that the cost of gold is higher than that of silver.
3. It's more comfortable to go by car than by train.
Explanation: This sentence compares the comfort level of traveling by car and by train. "More comfortable" tells us that traveling by car is a better option in terms of comfort.
4. I feel good today.
Explanation: This sentence expresses the speaker's state of being. "Good" is used to describe the positive feeling experienced by the speaker.
5. These shoes are nicer than those ones.
Explanation: We are comparing the quality or appearance of two pairs of shoes in this sentence. "Nicer" indicates that these shoes are better or more appealing than the other ones.
6. The movie is worse than the book.
Explanation: Here, we are comparing the quality or enjoyment factor of a movie and a book. "Worse" suggests that the movie did not meet the expectations or standards set by the book.
7. It was warmer yesterday than in Great Britain.
Explanation: This sentence compares the temperature of the place we are referring to with that of another place, specifically Great Britain. "Warmer" indicates that the temperature yesterday was higher than that in Great Britain.
8. France is bigger than Great Britain.
Explanation: This sentence compares the size or area of France with that of Great Britain. "Bigger" tells us that France has a larger area than Great Britain.
9. I'm more interested in computers than in art.
Explanation: Here, we are comparing the level of interest the speaker has in computers and art. "More interested" shows that the speaker has a greater interest in computers compared to art.
10. Velvet is softer than denim.
Explanation: This sentence compares the texture or feel of velvet and denim. "Softer" tells us that velvet has a smoother or gentler touch compared to denim.