I. Complete the sentences with the correct comparative form of the given adjectives and adverbs.
1. Lemons aren't what?
2. Refrigerators cost a lot. They are much more expensive than what?
3. Children seem to be able to appear out of nowhere. When I'm near a school, I always drive faster than what?
4. In my experience, old shoes are usually a lot what?
5. People in villages seem to be what compared to people in large cities?
6. Babies don't like loud noises. Most people speak how when they're talking to a baby?
7. Many more people die in car accidents than in plane accidents. Statistics show that driving your own car is what compared to flying in an airplane?
8. A: Why does wet sand look what?
9. If a cat and a duck are out in the rain, the cat will get much wetter than what?
10. A: Do you like crisps? B: Yes, but I think chocolate is much what compared to crisps?