Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verbs in brackets and the correct prepositions. we’ve got two girls - carol is eight and beth is sixteen. carol's a lot (difficult) to live with than her sister, so i think teenagers are (easy) to live with than young children. beth's much (easy-going) and she isn't as (selfish) as carol - but sometimes they're both as (moody) as each other! also carol is less (polite) and much (noisy), but i think that's just because she's (young). they're both doing ok at school, but carol's a bit (bright) than beth was at her age and her reports are always (good) than beth's. but perhaps beth's reports aren't as (good) as carol's because these days she's (interested) in boys than her school work!
Easier
More easygoing
Selfish
Moody
Polite
More noisy
Young
Brighter
Better
Good
More interested