Use the correct comparison forms of adjectives in brackets. 1. Could you speak a bit. . . . . , please?( loudly) 2. Oxford is one of . . . . . . universities in Europe. (old) 3. Aunt Mary doesn't feel a day. . . . . than fifty. (old) 4. I'm. . . . . than you. ( lucky) 5. This armchair is . . . . . . the other one. ( more comfortable) 6. My sister drives rather. . . . . . than me. ( carefully) 7. My. . . . . . son is a policeman, (old) 8. She is . . . . . . student in her class. (good) 9. It's. . . . . . film I have seen. (bad) 10. He is. . . . . . tired today than yesterday. ( little) 11. Africa is. . . . . . continent in the world. (hot) 12. The Amazonka is. . . . . river in the world ,not the Nile. (long) 13. Camping is much. . . . . . than staying at a hotel. ( cheap) 14. His house is. . . . . . . in our village. (big) 15. He became much. . . . . . than he was last year. ( lazy) 16. It was. . . . . . in August than in July. ( cool) 17. Mary's composition was . . . . . . than Nick's. ( bad) 18. Football is. . . . . . than tennis. ( popular) 19. Whose shoes are. . . . . . ? ( dirty ) 20. You got up. . . . . . than me. (early)