1. (playing cards) I like ………………………………………
2. (learning languages) ………………………………………
3. (visiting museums) ……………………………………………
4. (lying on the beach in the sun) ……………………………….
5. (shopping) ………………………………………..
Comparison of adjectives and adverbs
Comparative forms This man is thick.
This man is thicker.
This apple is big.
This apple is bigger.
Bigger and thicker are the comparative forms.
• My friend works hard. He must work harder to pass his exam.
• I can't hear you. Can you speak louder?
Use than after the comparative forms of adjectives and adverbs:
• It's cheaper to go by car than to go by train.
Add -er for the comparison with one-syllable adjectives and adverbs.
Spelling: cheap – cheaper hard – harder thin – thinner big – bigger dry - drier busy - busier pretty – prettier happy - happier