Comparative Adjectives (1)
You can also add –er to adjectives. “-er” means “more.” (If you use “adjective + -er, you have to use “than,” too.)
· “Bigger” = “more big”
· “Happier” = “more happy”
*If you add –er to an adjective that ends in y, you have to change the y to i, and then write –er.
· Wrong: funnyer (x)
· Right: funnier
My father is
The lion is
Airplanes are
My computer is
English is
Winter is
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older than
bigger than
faster than
older than
easier than
colder than
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me.
the rabbit.
boats.
his computer.
math.
summer.
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Fix the mistakes in the sentences below:
1. I am bigger you.
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2. The airplane is big than the car.
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3. My dog is funnyer than my cat.
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4. You slower than me.
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5. English is easy than math.
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6. My father is younger than my brother.
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