Complete the following sentences with the correct comparative form of the words listed below: bad, important, crowded, good, high, heavy, convenient, difficult, cheap, expensive, q... Complete the following sentences with the correct comparative form of the words listed below: bad, important, crowded, good, high, heavy, convenient, difficult, cheap, expensive, quiet, easy, thin, healthy, dangerous, cold.

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The question is asking for the correct comparative forms of various adjectives to complete sentences. It's focused on proper adjective usage in comparative contexts.
Answer
1. colder, 2. more important, 3. heavier, 4. more expensive, 5. thinner, 6. more crowded, 7. higher, 8. easier, 9. worse, 10. more dangerous, 11. more difficult, 12. quieter, 13. more convenient, 14. healthier, 15. cheaper, 16. sooner
- In Canada, January is colder than March. 2. I think that good health is more important than money. 3. I can’t carry my suitcase. It’s much heavier than yours. 4. I can afford to buy a new bike but not a new car. A car is more expensive than a bike. 5. You look thinner than the last time I saw you. Have you lost weight? 6. I couldn’t get a seat in the restaurant. It was more crowded than usual. 7. Mountains are higher than hills. 8. He got a very good mark on his exam. The exam was easier than he had expected. 9. You should go to the doctor. Your cold is worse than it was a few days ago. 10. There is a lot of crime in the big cities. They are more dangerous than the small town where I live. 11. I don’t understand this lesson. It is more difficult than the last one we did. 12. I can’t study in this room. It’s too noisy. I’m going to find a quieter place. 13. Our apartment is far from everything. We want to move to a more convenient location. 14. Orange juice is healthier than Coke. 15. The store is having a great sale today. Most televisions are 25% cheaper than they were yesterday. 16. The doctor told me that I can go back to work sooner than I had expected tomorrow.
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- In Canada, January is colder than March. 2. I think that good health is more important than money. 3. I can’t carry my suitcase. It’s much heavier than yours. 4. I can afford to buy a new bike but not a new car. A car is more expensive than a bike. 5. You look thinner than the last time I saw you. Have you lost weight? 6. I couldn’t get a seat in the restaurant. It was more crowded than usual. 7. Mountains are higher than hills. 8. He got a very good mark on his exam. The exam was easier than he had expected. 9. You should go to the doctor. Your cold is worse than it was a few days ago. 10. There is a lot of crime in the big cities. They are more dangerous than the small town where I live. 11. I don’t understand this lesson. It is more difficult than the last one we did. 12. I can’t study in this room. It’s too noisy. I’m going to find a quieter place. 13. Our apartment is far from everything. We want to move to a more convenient location. 14. Orange juice is healthier than Coke. 15. The store is having a great sale today. Most televisions are 25% cheaper than they were yesterday. 16. The doctor told me that I can go back to work sooner than I had expected tomorrow.
More Information
Comparatives are often formed by adding '-er' to one-syllable adjectives or using 'more' with longer adjectives.
Tips
Watch for adjectives that are irregular in their comparative forms, such as 'good' to 'better' and 'bad' to 'worse'.
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