Comparatives exercises — Set 4: Comparative Modifiers & Less...Than (Worksheet)
Worksheet • 20 questions • 15 min
Tokyo is London.
This laptop is the other one — only £20 difference.
The second exam was the first.
This restaurant is the other one. The food quality is almost the same.
Swimming is running for people with knee problems.
After the renovation, the house looks before.
This route is the highway. Take the highway instead.
Online shopping is going to a physical store.
Today is yesterday — just one or two degrees cooler.
Driving in the city is driving on the motorway.
Public transport here is in my home country.
This novel is the one I read last month. I prefer the other one.
He's his twin brother — you can barely tell them apart.
Working from home is commuting to the office every day.
This phone is the latest model, but it still works well.
The traffic is usual today. I wonder what happened.
This exercise is the previous one. Don't worry.
Cooking at home is eating out every night.
She's her sister — people often mistake them for the same age.
This solution is the first one we tried. It actually creates new problems.
Comparatives exercises online (Worksheet)
Fine-tune your comparatives with modifiers — much bigger, far more expensive, slightly older, a bit cheaper, even better. Also practise less...than for downward comparisons and choose between less and not as...as.