Complete the dialogue with the comparative form of the adjectives in brackets.
David: How do you like living in the big city?
Maria: There are many things that are (1) … (good) than living in the country!
David: Can you give me some examples?
Maria: Well, it certainly is (2) … (interesting) than the country. There is so much more to do and see!
David: Yes, but the city is (3) … (dangerous) than the country.
Maria: That’s true. People in the countryside are (4) … (friendly) than those in...
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Complete the dialogue with the comparative form of the adjectives in brackets.
David: How do you like living in the big city?
Maria: There are many things that are (1) … (good) than living in the country!
David: Can you give me some examples?
Maria: Well, it certainly is (2) … (interesting) than the country. There is so much more to do and see!
David: Yes, but the city is (3) … (dangerous) than the country.
Maria: That’s true. People in the countryside are (4) … (friendly) than those in the city.
David: I’m sure that the country is (5) … (relaxed), too!
Maria: Yes, the city is (6) … (busy) than the country. However, the country is much (7) … (slow) than the city.
David: I think that’s a good thing!
Maria: The country is so slow and boring! It’s much (8) … (boring) than the city.
David: Life in the country is a lot (9) … (healthy) than in the city, I think.
Maria: Sure, it’s (10) … (clean) too. But, the city is so much (11) … (exciting).
1. Cattle usually cross over the road. You should drive more careful / more carefully.
2. Life in some parts of the country is boring / more boring than that in other parts.
3. The old usually get up earlier / more early than the young.
4. An ox doesn’t plough weller / better than a buffalo.
5. These 7 thinking habits will help you become more confident/ more confidently