English, asked by pg058683, 5 months ago

A: Put in the comparative of the adjectives and adverbs in brackets, and than,

where necessary.

1. Going by bus is going by train. (cheap)

2. I was after the holiday than I was before it. (tired)

3. It took me to get here expected. (long)

4. Can you please speak ? (slow)

5. Sharon is a lot than she was as a child. (friendly)

6. I am unable to walk much (far).

7. Your room looks a lot since you tidied it up. (good)

8. My brother has been working for Lufthansa for 4 years now. (old)

9. At the moment, finding a job is than making new friends. (important)

10. My sister is a lot me. (old)​

Answers

Answered by shambhavi1107
3

Answer:

1. cheaper

2. more tired

3. longer

4. slower

5. friendlier

6. farther

7. better

8. older

9. more important

10. older

Answered by maryanushkakujur790
0

Answer:

1.Going by bus is cheaper than going by train.

2.I was more tired after the holidays than I was before it.

3.It took me longer to get here than expected.

4.Can you please speak slowly.

5.Sharon is a lot friendly than she was as a child.

7.Your room looks a lot better since you tidied it up.

9.At the moment, finding a job was more important than making new friends.

10.My sister is a lot older than me.

6 and 8 I don't know. Answers could be wrong...

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