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Beer is more goodgooderbetter than water.
Vampires are more dangerousdangerouserMore dangerously than zombies.
The future is more easyeasyeasier to visit than the past.
Nowadays people are hapierhappierhappyer than they were.
Which is goodermore betterbetter, chocolate or cheese?
It’s better forthethan nothing.
Do you think the world is a safetysafermore safe place than it was 100 years ago?
Bankers earn a lot morebigger money than you.
The skies are much more pollutedpollutederpolluted than they used to be.
Is he slightly more madmaddermad than before?
Do you think Netflix is a lot goodermore goodbetter than normal TV?
He isn’t slightly fatter, he’s far fattestfattermore fat than before!
My new dog isn’t much more cleverclevererclever than the old one.
I feel that my English is a little bit worsebadderworser than before the lesson.
English is much more difficultdifficulterdifficultier than I thought.
Grammar in my language is far easyeasyereasier to understand than in English.
The news on TV is much depressingerdepressermore depressing this year than last year.
The weather was slightly worsemore badbadder last year than this year.
My children are intelligenterintelligentmore intelligent than their friends at school.
My mother is a lot angrierangrymore angry than my father.
Swimming with sharks is slightly difficulterdifficultmore difficult than walking in Paris.
Understanding British jokes is much more hardhardharder than understanding theoretical physics.
Children are much, much cleverermore clevermore cleverer than adults.
What have you done that is more challenginga challengechallenginger than this?
I’m a bit comfortablermore comfortablecomfort with comparative adjectives at the end of this quiz than I had thought I would be.