Exercise 4. Rewrite each sentence so it has the same meaning. Use a comparative form of the adjective in brackets. 1. Tim is older than Sarah. (young) Sarah 2. Our house is larger than yours. (small) → Your house is 3. Bill is not as tall as David. (short) → Bill is 4. Jack's marks are worse than mine. (good) → My marks 5. This book is cheaper than that one. (expensive) → That book is 6. Your bike runs faster than mine. (slowly) → My bike 7. Yesterday the temperature was nine degrees. Today it's only six degrees. (cold) → It's 8. The journey takes four hours by car and five hours by train. (more) → It takes 9. We were very busy at work today. We are not as busy as that every day. (busy) → We 10. Jane cooks better than her sister. (bad) → Jane's sister