Comparing While Talking : Using Word 'Than, Faster, Fastest it Used In A Sentence Grammar Rules

Comparison Words

Than, Faster, Fastest, Used In A Sentence Examples Grammar Rules


Teacher:What runs faster - a horse or car?

Micheal: A car runs faster than a horse.

Teacher: What goes faster - a car or an aeroplane?

Micheal: A aeroplane goes faster than a car.

Teacher: What moves the fastest - a horse, a car, an aeroplane?

Micheal: An aeroplane moves the fastest of three.


Teacher:  Who moves more slowly - a mouse or an insect?

Micheal: An insect moves more slowly than a mouse .

Teacher: What moves most slowly - an insect, a mouse or a cat?

Micheal: An insect move most slowly.



Teacher:How old are you?

Micheal: I am seven years old.

Teacher: how old is your sister?

Micheal: My sister is ten years old.

Teacher:  How old is your friend? 

Micheal: My friend is eight years old.


Teacher: who is older than you?

Micheal: My friend is older than I.

Teacher: Who is oldest of you three?

Micheal: My sister is oldest of the three.

Teacher: who is the youngest of all?

 Micheal: I am the youngest of all.

Teacher: Which has more pages - a book a chapter?

Micheal: A book has more pages than a chapter.


Teacher: Does a chapter have fewer pages than a book?

Micheal:  Yes, A chapter has fewer pages than a book.

Teacher: What holds more water - a glass or jug?

Micheal: A jug holds more water than a glass.

 Teacher: What hold less water -  a glass or a jug?

Micheal: A glass hold less water.


Teacher: What carries more men -  a train or bus ?

Micheal: A train carries more men than a bus.



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