Make the comparative form. If it’s possible, use ‘er’. If not, use ‘more’.
1. Dogs are (intelligent) than rabbits.
2. Lucy is (old) than Ellie.
3. Russia is far (large) than the UK.
4. My Latin class is (boring) than my English class.
5. In the UK, the streets are generally (narrow) than
the streets in the USA.
6. London is (busy) than Glasgow.
7. Julie is (quiet) than her sister.
8. Amanda is (ambitious) than her classmates.
9. My garden is a lot (colourful) than this park.
10. His house is a bit (comfortable) than a hotel.
1 more intelligent
2 older
3 larger
4 more boring
5 narrower
6 busier
7 quieter
8 more ambitious
9 more colourful
10 more comfortable
More intelligent
Older
Larger
More boring
Narrower
Busier
Quieter
More ambutious
Colorfool
More comfarteble