Fill in the blank with the comparative form of the underlined modifer.

That movie was really bad.
It was __ than the movie we saw last week.

It was worse than the movie we saw last week.

That movie was really bad.

It was worse than the movie we saw last week.

To find the comparative form of an adjective, you generally add "-er" to the end of the adjective. In this case, the modifier "bad" needs to be changed to its comparative form.

So, to fill in the blank with the comparative form, we would change "bad" to "worse."

The correct sentence would be: "It was worse than the movie we saw last week."