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Exercise 23. Express the same idea according to the examples. (VI, VII)Date: 2015-10-07; view: 399. Comparative. (VI) Exercise 21. Complete the sentences with a comparative. Exercise 20. Write the opposite. Example:bigger – smaller the most intelligent – the silliest
1. heavier 2. the quickest 3. more boring 4. the youngest 5. weaker 6. better 7. the most expensive 8. more difficult 9. further 10. the cheapest 11. the most 12. shorter 13. the highest 14. less 15. the worst
Exercise 22. Combine two sentences using a bit / a little / much / a lot / far and a
Example A: Brighton isn't as big as London. => London is bigger than Brighton. 1. Mr Brown isn't as intelligent as Mr Sweet. 2. Bill isn't as clever at maths as Gary. 3. There isn't as much snow in New York as in Helsinki. 4. I can't edit as well as Steve. Example B: Brighton isn't nearly as big as London. => London is much bigger than Brighton.
1. His second film isn't nearly as interesting as his first one. 2. Maria isn't nearly as talented as Alice. 3. It isn't nearly as dry here as in Lima. 4. Diana hasn't got nearly as many friends as Jill. Example C: London is bigger than Brighton. => Brighton isn't as big as London.
1. I live farther from university than you. 2. We have more classes on Thursday than on Saturday. 3. Acting is more difficult than editing. 4. In Australia it's colder in summer than in winter.
Example D: London is much bigger than Brighton. => Brighton isn't nearly as big as London. 1. A flight to Cuba costs a lot more than a flight to Madrid. 2. I'm afraid my short is much worse than Don's. 3. I think Nancy's much nicer than Fiona. 4. Lasagna is much more delicious than hamburgers.
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