Comparative
For this exercise, you will be given a paragraph consisting of 10-20 sentences with missing words. The sentences will compare people and things using various adjectives. At the end of each sentence you will see the adjective, as well as information about the people or things being compared so that you can fill in the blanks with the comparative form of each German adjective.
Remember that the comparative form describes the second degree among things that are being compared. For example, in English, if we say that three things are "good, better and best," "better" is the comparative because it represents the second degree within the comparison.