Exploring the Comparative Degree More Than

Exploring the Comparative Degree More Than

#### Read the following sentences and identify the correct form of the comparative degree: Which sentence correctly uses the comparative degree? 1. [ ] She is more tallest than him. 2. [x] She is taller than him. 3. [ ] She is tallest than him. 4. [ ] She is more taller than him. #### Read the following sentences and identify the correct form of the comparative degree: Which sentence correctly uses the comparative degree? 1. [ ] This book is more interesting than that. 2. [ ] This book is interesting than that. 3. [x] This book is more interesting than that one. 4. [ ] This book is interesting than that one. #### Read the following sentences and identify the correct form of the comparative degree: Which sentence correctly uses the comparative degree? 1. [ ] This car is more expensive than that one. 2. [x] This car is more expensive than that. 3. [ ] This car is expensive than that. 4. [ ] This car is more expensive than that car. #### Read the following sentences and identify the correct form of the comparative degree: Which sentence correctly uses the comparative degree? 1. [x] He speaks more fluently than I do. 2. [ ] He speaks fluently than I do. 3. [ ] He speaks more fluently than me. 4. [ ] He speaks fluently than me.