Complete the sentences. Use a comparative (-er / more) or a superlative (-est / most).
1. Her jokes are always much than mine, (funny)
2. Ann drives than she used to. (carefully)
3. We stayed at hotel in the town, (cheap)
4. Ron ran than his friends did. (far)
5. David is person I’ve ever known, (generous)
6. Costa Rico is one of countries in the world, (beautiful)
7. Alaska is state in the United States, (big)
8. Last night I went to bed than usual, (early)
9. Pluto is planet from the sun in our solar system, (far)
10. I know him than anybody else knows him. (well)
11. I like living in the countryside. It’s far than living in a town, (simple)
12. Joe is of the two students, (quiet)
13. That was movie I’ve ever been to. (bad)
14. There were a lot of people on the bus. It was than usual, (crowded)
15. You’ll find your way around the town if you have a good map. (easily)
16. It’s a lot to learn a foreign language in a country where it is spoken, (easy)
17. First Avenue is than Highway 70. (narrow)
18. Henry and Dolores are careful, but Olga is of the three, (careful)
19. Professor Larson’s lectures are much than professor Sato’s, (confusing)
20. Jane is athletic of all the three women, (little)