Comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs

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He isn't as ____ you.
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smart as
(not) as + adjective + as
You aren't as determined ___.
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as I am
as... as + object pronoun (me, you, him, etc.), or as... as + a subject pronoun (I, you, he, etc.) + verb.
My great-grandmother is the oldest person___ the family.
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in
This is the greatest evening I____.
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've ever had.
York is a bit ____ than Leeds.
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further
They arrived ____.
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earlier than us
than + object pronoun (me, you, him, etc.), or than + a subject pronoun (I, you, he, etc.) + verb.
Please, can you drive ____?
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more slowly
We work _____ now with the new manager.
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more happily
Tuesdays are _____ than Mondays.
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a lot busier
She eats better _____.
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than me
than + object pronoun (me, you, him, etc.), or than + a subject pronoun (I, you, he, etc.) + verb.
He doesn't run _____ his brother.
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as fast as
(not) as + adjective + as
The bus is a bit _____ the train.
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more comfortable than
We finished _____ we expected.
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more quickly than

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