Give degrees of com­par­i­son of the fol­low­ing adjectives:

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Small-smaller-the smallest

young-younger-the youngest

 thin-thinner-the fhinnest

tall-taller-the tallest

fine-finer-the finest

straight-straighter-the straightest

few-fewer-the fewest

easy-easier-the easiest

busy-busier-the busiest

thick-thicker-the thickest

dirty-dirtier-the dirtiest

good-better-the best

much-more-the most

new-newer-the newest

  bad-worse-the worst

lit­tle-less-the least

many-more-the most
mod­ern-more modern , the most modern

rea­son­able-

many more dear­er; best; most impor­tant; good; worse, high; cheap­est; light; less; more polite; high­er; dear; most mod­ern; bad; cheap; more impor­tant; lit­tle; bet­ter; impor­tant; high­est; dear­est; polite; worst; lighter; most polite; more mod­ern; most rea­son­able; cheap­er; most rea­son­able; most; least; lightest.

Answer the questions:

Which is longer: an hour or a minute?

Which is high­er: a moun­tain or a hill?

Which is big­ger: a ship or a car?
Which is longer: a sea or a river?

Which is more dif­fi­cult: to go on foot or to go by train?

 

Open the brackets:

Feb­ru­ary is (cold) than January.

John Anders is (old) than me.

Lake Baikal is (deep) than this lake.

Peter is (tall) than Mike.

Our flat is (more/less) com­fort­able than yours.

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