Comparative adjectives

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Comparative adjectives

I’m feeling happier now.
We need a bigger garden
New York is much bigger than Boston.
He is a better player than Ronaldo.
France is a bigger country than Britain.
Everything is getting more and more expensive.
Grandfather is looking older and older.
> The faster you drive, the more dangerous it is.
When they climbed higher it got colder
> The higher they climbed, the colder it got.
Superlative adjectives:
Everest is the highest mountain in the world.
That’s the best film I have seen this year.
I have three sisters, Jan is the oldest and Angela is the youngest .
We use comparative adjectives to describe people and things:
This car is certainly better but it’s much more expensive.
We use than when we want to compare one thing with another:
She is two years older than me.
When we want to describe how something or someone changes we can use two comparativeswith and:
The balloon got bigger and bigger.
We often use the with comparative adjectives to show that one thing depends on another:
When you drive faster it is more dangerous
We use the with a superlative:
It was the happiest day of my life.
Source: https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/es/english-grammar/adjectives/comparative-and-superlative-adjectives 

The impersonal pronoun it

Create five sentences using the impersonal pronoun it.

Direct object

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Indirect object

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