1. Campbell isn’t … than Newton. TALL
2. My dad is …. than yours. FRIENDLY
3. Redback spiders are the … spiders in the world. DANGEROUS
4. Spain is … than Norway. HOT
5. My room is the … room in the house! CLEAN
6. My sister is … than I am. INTELLIGENT
7. My brother is the … in the family. THIN
8. I often get up … than you. LATE
9. This was the … test in ages! DIFFICULT
10. This pizza is the … I had in ages. BAD
1. My brother was drunker than my dad. FAR
2. A dog is smarter than a pig. A LITTLE
3. I’m faster than my brother. A BIT
4. The Beatles were more popular than Ariane Grande is now. MUCH
5. My dad works harder than my mum. A LOT
1. England is bigger than the Netherlands.
2. Los Angeles is larger than Amsterdam.
3. The band Gloryhammer is more popular than Lady Gaga.
4. Leasha is prettier than Lisa.
5. Hardbass music is better than pop music.
1. The cat angrily lashed out at the dog.
2. Brad Pitt is an excellent actor.
3. Robin looks sad. Anything wrong with him?
4. Mikey is a slow worker.
5. Kevin is extremely clever.
1. This is a really ... exercise. BORING
2. That mountain is …. You shouldn’t climb it. DANGEROUS
3. Jacob is a … man. KIND
4. He thanked me …. KIND
5. Luckily, my dad had a … recovery. QUICK
6. They were … happy about last year’s Christmas. PERFECT
7.
She … shouted her team’s name. EXCITED
8. The floor looked very …. CLEAN
9. The man … spoke to the children. CALM
10. My dad was … angry when I got detention. TERRIBLE
1.
America has been … for more over two-hundred years now. ONAFHANKELIJK
2. My favourite … used to be Tom and Jerry. TEKENFILM
3.
Discovery channel has some great …. DOCUMENTAIRES
4. Here comes the next …. Please welcome Jamal! DEELNEMER
5. Next up, the five ‘o clock …. HET NIEUWS
6. I really enjoy …. Then my boyfriend and I can cuddle nicely together. GRIEZELFILMS
7. Pixar’s …. really are the best. ANIMATIEFILMS
8. The …. in today’s superhero films is a bit too much for me. ACTIE
9. Didn’t you know? He’s a …. football player! PROFESSIONEEL
10. I Enjoy taking …. walks. ONTSPANNEND
1. A television programme about ordinary people who are filmed in real situations, rather than actors.
2. A television programme in which people sing, dance, or do other acts and judges decide who is the best.
3. To feel well again after you have been ill.
4. A large group of people who have come together.
5. The set of necessary tools, clothing, etc. for a particular purpose.
6. Someone who introduces a television or radio show.
7. A short part of a film, play, or book in which the events happen in one place.
8. To start to feel unhappy because something is not interesting or because you have nothing to do.
9. An actor in a film who does not have a main part and usually plays someone in a crowd.
10. A programme on television in which people play games to try to win prizes.