Task 5 – Comparison of Adjectives and Adverbs
Please write the correct form of the words given in parentheses (comparison of adjectives and adverbs).
Comparison of Adjectives and Adverbs in Everyday Situations
Two friends are talking about their experiences living in different cities in the UK. "Living in London can be
than in Birmingham," says Sarah. "The city is much
and there's always something happening!" "I know," replies Emma, "but I sometimes think Birmingham is
in terms of community. People are
to each other there." "That may be true," Sarah agrees, "but the public transport in London is definitely
. I can get anywhere
than when I lived in Birmingham." Emma nods, "That's right. However, I found that the air is
in London. I noticed when I moved there, everything felt
." "Yes, the air is
indeed," Sarah concedes. "But on the other hand, job opportunities are
in London, don't you think?"
(expensiver)
more expensive
(busiest)
busier
(more friendly)
friendlier
(kindest)
kinder
(more better)
better
(fastest)
faster
(dirtiest)
dirtier
(more heavy)
heavier
(worstest)
worse
(more better)
better