Mots Croisés Crossword: Comparative AdjectivesVersion en ligne This crossword helps students practice different uses of comparative adjectives in English, including comparisons with than, expressions of change using comparative + and + comparative, and comparative structures used to express dependence between two ideas. Complete each clue with the correct comparative form. par Diego Favian Mendoza Rondón 1 How do we say that the new school is larger than the old one? “The new school is ______ than the old one.” 2 To say that someone runs at a higher speed: “Maria runs ______ than her brother.” 3 Use this to compare two books when one captures your attention more: “This novel is ______ than the textbook.” 4 To say something has less size “My phone is ______ than yours.” 5 Compare prices: “That laptop is ______ than the tablet. 6 Used to compare physical strength: “Athletes are usually ______ than average people.” 7 To compare ages: “My sister is three years ______ than me 8 For comparing comfort levels: “This sofa is ______ than the chair 9 A negative comparison: “This movie is even ______ than the last one. 10 Use two comparatives connected by and to show change: “The exam is becoming ______ and ______ difficult to study.” 9 1 6 2 5 4 10 7 3