2 There is a mistake in each sentence. Circle the mistake and correct it. 1 It’s dangerouser to drive in the snow than in the rain.
2 Which is more far, the park or the swimming pool?
3 The guitar is easyer than the violin.
4 My aunt is kindder than my uncle.
5 Which country is weter, the USA or Russia?
1. It's more dangerous to drive in the snow than in the rain.
Explanation: "Dangerouser" is not a word in English. The correct form is "more dangerous" because "dangerous" is a two-syllable adjective.
2. Which is farther, the park or the swimming pool?
Explanation: "More far" is incorrect. The comparative form of "far" is "farther" when referring to physical distances.
3. The guitar is easier than the violin.
Explanation: "Easyer" is incorrect. The correct form is "easier" because "easy" is a two-syllable adjective.
4. My aunt is kinder than my uncle.
Explanation: "Kindder" is incorrect. The correct form is "kinder" because "kind" is a one-syllable adjective.
5. Which country is wetter, the USA or Russia?
Explanation: "Weter" is incorrect. The correct form is "wetter" because "wet" is a one-syllable adjective.
Remember to always compare adjectives correctly when using comparative forms. In most cases, you add "er" for one-syllable adjectives and use "more" for two or more syllable adjectives. Additionally, pay attention to irregular forms such as "good" (comparative: better) and "bad" (comparative: worse).