Put the adjectives into the comparative adjective or comparative adverb form

1. I sleep much … (heavy) than I used to.

2. She’s become much … (happy) since she stopped seeing Dominic.

3. He has to work a lot … (hard) in this new job than used to in his old one.

4. I always feel … (healthy) when I’m on holiday than when I’m at work.

5. It all happened … (sudden) than I was expecting.

6. I think the meal’s going to be a lot … (expensive) than we anticipated.

7. That child ate … (hungry) than any child I’ve ever seen.

8. This curry tastes … (hot) than you usually make it.

9. I occasionally go to the gym but I should go … (frequent) than I do.

10. He was injured … (serious) than any of the mothers.

11. He made me … (furious) than I’ve ever been in my life.

12. He treats her … (considerate) now than he used to.

13. You need to react … (assertive) when they treat you like that.

14. The weather’s turned … (cold) recently.

15. Your hair looks much … (nice) like that.

16. You’ve upset her now. I think you could have told her … (tactful).

17. I think you were charged too much. Bill would have done the job … (cheap) for you.


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