Let's practice comparative adjectives! First, read the rules and examples carefully. Then, grab your pencil and fill in the blanks with the correct comparative adjectives.

We usually use comparative adjectives to compare people, places, or things. But sometimes we use them in other ways too, such as comparing how an object is now to how it was before. Changing an adjective into its comparative form can be tricky. Our focus today is on mastering regular comparative adjectives. Ready to give it a try? Great! Let's get started!