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3. Open the brackets and use the comparative form of the adjectives and adverbs:
1) The exam was quite difficult – … (difficult) than I expected. 2) I know him well – probably … (well) than anybody else knows him. 3) This coffee is very weak. I like it a bit … (strong). 4) The hotel was surprisingly cheap. I expected it to be … (expensive). 5) The weather is too cold here. I’d like to live somewhere … (warm). 6) Don’t worry. The situation isn’t so bad. It could be … (bad). 7) I felt tired last night, so I went to bed … (early) than usual. 8) I want a … (big) flat. We don’t have enough space here. 9) The instructions were very complicated. They could have been … (simple). 10) In some parts of our country, prices are … (high) than in others. 11) You look … (thin). Have you lost weight? 12) David looks … (old) than he really is. 13) I’ve waited long enough. I’m not waiting any … (long). 14) Could you speak a bit … (slowly)? 15) How do you feel? – Much … (good), thank you. 16) Your English is improving. It’s getting … (good) and … (good).