In English, we can use double comparatives to express cause and effect, or increasing or decreasing returns in parallel structures.

There are three basic patterns to use double comparatives with nouns, actions, and adjectives/adverbs.

Fun activities and playing games are great ways to improve your fluency.
Here you can find 3 different activities to review and practice double comparatives in English.
Grammar Practice
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Match the two parts of the sentences.

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Change the sentence using a double comparative.
Example:
If I study a lot, I learn a lot. -> The more I study, the more I learn.
Click on FLIP to check your answer.

Speaking Practice
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Complete the sentences using a double comparative.
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Complete the sentences using a double comparative.