Activity 1. Put in the adjective in bold from the first sentence into the second sentence in its correct form (comparative or superlative).
Activity 2. Put in the adjective from the first sentences into the second sentence in its correct form (comparative or superlative).
Activity 3. Use either as ... as or not as ... as in the sentences.
Activity 4. Choose the correct answer.
Activity 5. Type the correct answer in the box.
Activity 6. Listen and write the sentences using the comparative.
Activity 7.Listen to the songs with examples of the comparative. Click here to read the extracts of the lyrics.
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