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Double Comparative

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In this adjectives worksheet, learners review and discuss what double comparative are and how to use them correctly in sentences.

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  1. DOUBLE COMPARATIVE comparative + and + comparative * Used to show that something :isuncreasingz or changing continuously. EXAMPLE: It's becoming hardgcand hardecto find ajob. impatient* He'sgetting more and more 1) I need to get warmer clothes because the weather is getting 2) My father is already too heavy but he is still getting Complete the blanks with the double comparative. Match the pictures with the sentences. 5 3) My wedding is next weekend and 4) These Math problems are really becoming shopping these days 5) Going 6) I think I am catching a cold and 7) He was driving to work on time. I am getting ric annoying is it becoming is getting to get 8) He has a lot of money but he is getting even each day. 9) Why doesn't he shut up? He's getting go d xpensive angry old ma 10) He is getting at bowling and I can't see why. 11) He's getting because he can't find a job. 12) These days are learning how to cook. each day. men fat fast difficult the + comparative, the + comparative * Used to show that two things change together or that one thing depends the other. EXAMPLE: The older he gets, the more tired he feels. The more you haven the more YOU want: Match the parts to make comparative sentences. Follow the example. A 5) — The more tired you are, the harder it is to sleep. A. (tired) you are B. (much) you study C. (long) he waited D. (early) you leave E. (good) you look F. (much) he ate G. (big) the room H. (old) Mark gets I. (much) I know him J. (tolerant) you are 1. (soon) you'll arrive 2. (high) the price 3. (confident) you feel 4. (much) he looks like you 5. (hard) it is to sleep 6. (impatient) he became 7. (little) they will argue with you 8. (easy) the exams will be 9. (sick) he became 10. (much) I trust him
  2. DOUBLE COMPARATIVE comparative + and + comparative * used to show that something is increasing or changing continuously. EXAMPLE: It's becoming harder and harder to find a job. He's getting more and more impatient. 1) I need to get warmer clothes because the weather is getting 2) My father is already too heavy but he is still getting Complete the blanks with the double comparative. Match the pictures with the sentences. enc O annoyMng go o d 5 3) My wedding is next weekend and 4) These Math problems are really becoming shopping these days 5) Going 6) I think I am catching a cold and 7) He was driving to work on time. I am getting is it becoming is getting 8) He has a lot of money but he is getting even each day. 9) Why doesn't he shut up? He's getting 10) He is getting at bowling and I can't see why. 11) He's getting because he can't find a job. 12) These days are learning how to cook. each day. men the + comparative, the + comparative * used to show that two things change together or that one thing depends on the other. EXAMPLE: The older he gets, the more tired he feels. The more you have, the more you want. Match the parts to make comparative sentences. Follow the example. A 5) — The more tired you are, the harder it is to sleep. at fas A. (tired) you are B. (much) you study C. (long) he waited D. (early) you leave E. (good) you look F. (much) he ate G. (big) the room H. (old) Mark gets l. (much) I know him J. (tolerant) you are o fificuWt 1. (soon) you'll arrive 2. (high) the price 3. (confident) you feel 4. (much) he looks like you 5. (hard) it is to sleep 6. (impatient) he became 7. (little) they will argue with you 8. (easy) the exams will be 9. (sick) he became 10. (much) I trust him
  3. 3 1) I need to get warmer clothes because the weather is getting colder and colder. 2) My father is already too heavy but he is still getting fatter and fatter. 3) My wedding is next weekend and I am getting more and more nervous. 4) These Math problems are really becoming more and more difficult. 5) Going shopping these days is becoming more and more expensive. 6) I think I am catching a cold and it is getting worse and worse. 7) He was driving faster and faster to get to work on time. 8) He has a lot of money but he is getting even richer and richer each day. 9) Why doesn't he shut up? He's getting more and more annoying each day. 10) He is getting better and better at bowling and I can't see why. 11) He's getting angrier and angrier/ more and more angry because he can't find a job. 12) These days more and more men are learning how to cook. The more... , the easier... The longer..., the more impatient... The earlier..., the sooner... The better..., the more confident... The more... , the sicker... The bigger..., the higher... The older..., the more... 1 10) — The more..., the more... The more tolerant..., the less... 8 9 5 annoyMng 6 go o d 5 11 1 2 at fas A. (tired) you are B. (much) you study C. (long) he waited D. (early) you leave E. (good) you look F. (much) he ate G. (big) the room H. (old) Mark gets l. (much) I know him J. (tolerant) you are 4 7 o jScuWt 1. (soon) you'll arrive 2. (high) the price 3. (confident) you feel 4. (much) he looks like you 5. (hard) it is to sleep 6. (impatient) he became 7. (little) they will argue with you 8. (easy) the exams will be 9. (sick) he became 10. (much) I trust him