Put the adjectives in the comparative or superlative form. 1. yours parents are ) than mine. they really make me laugh. 2. wear your ) clothes for the long train trip. 3. she bought expansive) cd player in the shop because she didn"t have much money. 4. my brother is (fit) than me but my father (fit) in the family. 5. skiing us dangerous but it"s ) than horse riding. i think horse riding is ) sport in the world. 6. i can"t read tim"s letter. his writing is ) than joe"s. 7. the (good) nightclub in richmond is called white light. 8. i"m wearing my warm) clothes because it"s much ) today than yesterday. 9. he"s quite a good singer but he"s (talanted) than his brother. his brother is really amazing.
2. Wear your most comfortable clothes for the long train trip.
3. She bought the least expensive CD player in the shop because she didn't have much money.
4. My brother is fitter than me, but my father is the fittest in the family.
5. Skiing is dangerous, but it's less dangerous than horse riding. I think horse riding is the most dangerous sport in the world.
6. I can't read Tim's letter. His writing is worse than Joe's.
7. The best nightclub in Richmond is called White Light.
8. I'm wearing my warmest clothes because it's much colder today than yesterday.
9. He's quiet a good singer, but he's less talented than his brother. His brother is really amazing.