Read about two famous hotels. Then fill in the gaps with the comparative form of the adjectives and The Ritz or Raffles. Use "than" if necessary.
The Ritz Hotel
- Location: London
- Opened: 1906
- Number of rooms: 133
- Price per night: £310-£1,950
- Facilities: Beauty and fitness room, babysitting, conference room, 24-hour room service
- Airport: Heathrow, 29 km
- Number of restaurants and bars: 2
- Dinner: 18.00-23.00
- Don't miss: Traditional English afternoon tea at 1.30 p.m., 3.30 p.m., and 5.30 p.m.
Raffles Hotel
- Location: Singapore
- Opened: 1887
- Number of rooms: 103
- Price per night: £225-£1,280
- Facilities: 24-hour gym and swimming pool, more than 50 shops, business centre
- Airport: Changi, 25 km
- Number of restaurants and bars: 19
- Dinner: 19.00-22.00 in the Tiffin Room
- Don't miss: The story of the hotel in the Raffles Museum
1. Raffles is older than (old) The Ritz.
2. Rooms at ______ are ______ (big) than rooms at ______.
3. Rooms at ______ are ______ (small) than rooms at ______.
4. Rooms at ______ are ______ (cheap) than rooms at ______.
5. Rooms at ______ are ______ (expensive) than rooms at ______.
6. ______ is ______ (near) to the airport than ______.
7. It’s ______ (easy) to decide where to eat at ______.
8. It’s ______ (difficult) to decide where to eat at ______.
9. You can have dinner ______ (early) at ______.
10. I think ______ is ______ (beautiful) than ______.
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Complete the sentences using the comparative form of the adjectives and the appropriate hotel name. Use "than" where necessary.