Compracatives and superlatives 1. Sam’s room is messier than my room,but it’s_(tidy)than Tom’s room. 2.John is_(old)than Mark,but_(young)than Simon. 3.My French is_(bad) than my Spanish,but my Spanish is_(good) than my German. 4.I think this album is_(interesting) than the last one, but it’s_(boring)than the first one. 5.These shoes are_(comfortable)than my blue shoes,but not as_(comfortable) as my boots.
Sarah is (short) than Emily, but she is (tall) than Jessica.The test was (difficult) than I expected, but it was (easy) than the previous one.This restaurant is (expensive) than the one we went to last week, but it’s (cheap) than the one downtown.The weather today is (warm) than yesterday, but it’s (cold) than last week.He is (intelligent) than his brother, but his sister is (smart) than both of them.