I- Complete the sentences with the right degree of comparison of the given adjective.
1- This cake is (good) the one you baked last week.
2- This exercise is (easy) than we expected.
3- Don’t travel by plane. It’s (expensive) than the train.
4- Are you feeling better now? – No, I am (bad). I have a terrible headache.
5- Have you heard any (far) news from John?
6- It’s a long trip to Sidney. It’s (far) than I thought.
7- She is (kind) woman I have ever met.
8- Which one is (old), you or your brother?
9- This dress is (cheap) that one. They cost the same.
10- Last night I went to bed (early) than my sister. She stayed up till 2 a.m.
11- These are (thrilling) holidays we have ever had.
12- John’s (young) nephew married my cousin Alice.
13- Your coffee is not (tasty) as my mother’s.
14- She is listening to (late) news about the hurricane.
15- My mother is much (patient) my father. She never loses control of herself.
16- Our hotel was very big. I expected it to be (small).
17- My job has become a bit boring. I would like to have a (exciting) one.
18- This city has become (frightening) it used to be. There is so much criminality!
19- How many eggs do we have in the fridge? - (little) than we need for the cake.
20- It’s too noisy here. Can we go to somewhere (quiet).
21- Although they are twins, one is (handsome) than the other.
22- This is (dirty) street we have ever lived. It seems everybody throws their garbage on the ground.
23- (little) you can do is to apologise for being so inconvenient.
24- Both Maths and Chemistry are difficult subjects for me, but (late) is (difficult) one. I hate those chemical reactions in the lab.
25- My slice of cake is (thin) than yours! That’s not fair.