Adjective + Adverb: So sánh hơn

Adjective + Adverb: So sánh hơn

CÂU 1
Use the words in brackets to complete the sentences. Use much / a bit etc. + a comparative 
form. Use than where necessary. 
I'm afraid the problem is it seems.(far / complicated) You're driving too fast. Can you drive ? (a bit / slowly) It's to learn a language in a country where it is spoken, (a lot / easy) I thought she was younger than me, but in fact she's . (slightly / old)

CÂU 2
Complete the sentences using any/no + comparative. Use than where necessary.
1 I've waited long enough. I'm not waiting .
2 I'm sorry I'm a bit late, but I couldn't get here (soon).
3 This shop isn't expensive. The prices are (expensive) anywhere else.
4 I need to stop for a rest. I can't walk .
5 The traffic isn't particularly bad today. It's usual.

CÂU 3
Complete the sentences using a comparative form (older / more important etc.).
My job is a bit boring sometimes. I'd like to do something (interesting). It's a shame you live so far away I wish you lived (near). I was surprised how easy it was to get a job. I thought it would be (difficult). Your work isn't very good. I'm sure you can do . Don't worry. The situation isn't so bad. It could be .

CÂU 4
Use the words in brackets to complete the sentences. Use much / a bit etc. + a comparative 
form. Use than where necessary.
Her illness was we thought at first, (much / serious)
This bag is too small. I need something .(much / big)
I liked the museum. It was I expected.(much / interesting)
It was very hot yesterday. Today it's . (a bit / cool)

CÂU 5
Read the situations and complete the sentences. Use a comparative form (-er or more ...).
Yesterday the temperature was six degrees. Today it's only three degrees. It's it was yesterday. The journey takes four hours by car and five hours by train. It takes by car. Dan and I went for a run. I ran ten kilometres. Dan stopped after eight kilometres. I ran Dan.

CÂU 6
Complete the sentences using the structure: (better and better, more and more ...)
1 It's getting to find a job. (difficult)

2 That hole in your sweater is getting . (big)

3 My bags seemed to get as I carried them (heavy)

4 As I waited for my interview, I became . (nervous)

5 As the day went on, the weather got (bad).

6 Health care is becoming (expensive).

7 Since Anna went to Canada, her English has got . (good)

8 As the conversation went on, Paul became (talkative)

CÂU 7
Read the situations and complete the sentences. Use a comparative form (-er or more ...).
Chris and Joe both did badly in the test. Chris got 30%, but Joe only got 25%. Joe did Chris in the test. I expected my friends to arrive at about 4 o'clock. In fact they arrived at 2.30. My friends I expected. We were very busy in the office today. We're not usually so busy. We usual in the office today.

CÂU 8
Complete the sentences using a comparative form (older / more important etc.).
I was surprised we got here so quickly. I expected the trip to take (long).
You're talking very loudly. Can you speak ?
You hardly ever call me. Why don't you call me ?
You're standing too near the camera. Can you move a bit away?
You were a little depressed yesterday, but you look today.

CÂU 9
Complete the sentences using the structure in Section D (the ... the ...): the sooner the better ...
1) I like warm weather. The warmer the weather, . (good / feel) 2) It's hard to concentrate when you're tired. The more tired you are, . (hard) 3) Kate had to wait a very long time. The longer she had to wait, .(impatient / become)

CÂU 10
Complete the sentences using a comparative form (older / more important etc.).
It's too noisy here. Can we go somewhere ? This coffee is very weak. I like it . The hotel was surprisingly big. I expected it to be . The hotel was surprisingly cheap. I expected it to be . The weather is too cold here. I'd like to live somewhere (hot).

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