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Interactions 2 Grammar, 4/e
Patricia K. Werner
John P. Nelson
Keesia Hyzer
Mary Mitchell Church

Tastes and Preferences

Part 2

In the blank, write the comparative form of the boldfaced adjective. Remember to include than when necessary.



1

This restaurant is cheap, but the one across the street is .
2

This café is dirty, but the other is .
3

The waiters in this café are helpful, but the waiters in the place next door are much .
4

This restaurant is interesting, but the other one is much .
5

Sam's Grill is expensive, but Joe's Café is Sam's Grill.
6

Sam charges high prices, but Joe charges even prices than Sam does.
7

Sam's food is good, but Joe's food is Sam's.
8

Sam is not very friendly. Joe is Sam is.
9

I live close to the museum, but Ali lives to the museum than I do.
10

Patty goes to the museum frequently, but I go to the museum she does.