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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #5097: Comparatives
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    Comparatives


    formez des comparatifs de supériorité(+), d'infériorité (-),d'égalité (=) avec les adjectifs proposés.



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    1. Madonna is (+famous) Celine Dion.
    2. Bill Gates is (=rich) Donald Trump.
    3. A Ferrari is (=expensive) a Rolls Royce.
    4. Are American girls (+pretty) than French girls?
    5. This movie is (+bad) the movie I saw yesterday.
    6. Kelly's boyfriend is (- intelligent) her brother.
    7. The maths teacher is (+ funny) John.
    8. My mother is (= interesting) my father.








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