Read the sentences below to remember how comparatives are formed.
Jani is more attractive than Shihani.
I think Tania is happier now than a year ago.
Could you open the window, please? It's very hot in here!
interesting -- more interesting
weak -- weaker . . . . .
funny -- funnier . . . . .
important -- more important
careful -- more careful
bad -- worse - exception!
big -- bigger . . . . . .
far -- further OR farther - exception!
small -- smaller . . . . .
polluted -- more polluted
boring -- more boring
angry -- angrier . . . . .
good -- better - exception!
Kandy has got to be the most exciting city in Sri Lanka.
His biggest desire is to finish his doctorate.
Yamuna is probably the tidiest person I know.
weak -- the weakest
funny -- the funniest
good -- the best - exception!
important -- the most important
careful -- the most careful
big -- the biggest
bad -- the worst - exception!
small -- the smallest
far -- the farthest OR the furthest - exception!
polluted -- the most polluted
boring -- the most boring
angry -- the angriest