In the Armenian language, comparative adjectives are used to show the comparison between two or more things or people. Similar to English, the general structure is to use the word “more” in conjunction with the adjective. Though some common adjectives have irregular comparative forms. In Armenian, the word “ավելի” (aveli) is used as “more” in combination with other adjectives to form the comparative degree. In this exercise, you will fill in the blanks with the missing comparative adjectives and practice your Armenian grammar skills.
Exercise 1: Complete the sentences with the correct comparative adjective
1. This book is *ավելի հետաքրքիր* (interesting) than that one.
2. Today’s weather is *ավելի տաք* (warmer) than yesterday’s weather.
3. Your car is *ավելի արագ* (faster) than mine.
4. Her cake is *ավելի համեղ* (tastier) than the one from the bakery.
5. This movie is *ավելի լավ* (better) than the previous one.
2. Today’s weather is *ավելի տաք* (warmer) than yesterday’s weather.
3. Your car is *ավելի արագ* (faster) than mine.
4. Her cake is *ավելի համեղ* (tastier) than the one from the bakery.
5. This movie is *ավելի լավ* (better) than the previous one.
Exercise 2: Complete the sentences with the correct comparative adjective
6. He is *ավելի բարձր* (taller) than his brother.
7. Her dress is *ավելի գեղեցիկ* (more beautiful) than mine.
8. This test is *ավելի բարդ* (more difficult) than the previous one.
9. The new version of the software is *ավելի ֆունկցիոնալ* (more functional) than the old one.
10. This restaurant’s food is *ավելի թանկ* (more expensive) than the other one’s food.
7. Her dress is *ավելի գեղեցիկ* (more beautiful) than mine.
8. This test is *ավելի բարդ* (more difficult) than the previous one.
9. The new version of the software is *ավելի ֆունկցիոնալ* (more functional) than the old one.
10. This restaurant’s food is *ավելի թանկ* (more expensive) than the other one’s food.