COMPARISON EXERCISE 1. My house is……………(big) than yours. 2. John isn’t so…………………(tall) as Kevin. 3....

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COMPARISON

EXERCISE

  1. My house is……………(big) than yours.
  2. John isn’t so…………………(tall) as Kevin.
  3. Mary is …………….(good) student in the class.
  4. I invited all my classmates to my party. As the saying goes: the………….(many), the……………….(merry).
  5. Linda doesn’t feel …………….(good) today.
  6. Our school is …………….(far) away than his.
  7. I’m calling to ask for some……………………(far) information on this package holiday.
  8. Sandra did ………………(bad) of all in the test.
  9. Their car is……………….(cool) in the neighbourhood.
  10. Do you really think that Tina is………….(clever) than Sandra?
  11. He came to the party…………….(late) of all.
  12. John’s………………….(old) brother is a pilot.
  13. Monica has…………….(little) toys than Erin.
  14. Luke doesn’t have as…………….(much) free time as Bruce.
  15. Poor thing! That’s…………….(sad) thing I’ve ever heard!
  16. Luke’s shoes are………………(dirty) today than they were yesterday.
  17. I can for sure that it’s …………………….(interesting) movie I’ve ever seen.
  18. Tina is considered to be …………………(shy) person in class.
  19. John’s grades are getting…………………(good) and………………….(good).
  20. Sally is much………………….(pretty) than Kate.
  21. Dan feels much…………………(good) today.
  22. The………….(old) she gets, the…………………….(beautiful) she becomes.
  23. This exercise is very…………………….(difficult).
  24. We have to hurry up as it’s getting……………….(dark) and ……………….(dark).
  25. Everybody knows that Kevin is………………(strong) than Alan.

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  1. My house is bigger than yours because it has more rooms and a larger yard.
  2. John isn't as tall as Kevin, meaning Kevin is taller in height comparison.
  3. Mary is the best student in the class based on her academic performance.
  4. I invited all my classmates to my party because I believe the more people there are, the more enjoyable the party will be.
  5. Linda doesn't feel good today due to illness or fatigue.
  6. Our school is farther away than his school in terms of distance.
  7. I'm calling to ask for some further information on this package holiday to gather more details.
  8. Sandra did the worst in the test compared to others.
  9. Their car is the coolest in the neighborhood, possibly due to its design or features.
  10. Do you really think that Tina is cleverer than Sandra based on their intelligence or academic achievements?
  11. He came to the party the latest out of everyone, indicating he arrived after all the other guests.
  12. John's older brother is a pilot because he is older in age compared to John.
  13. Monica has fewer toys than Erin, suggesting Erin has a larger collection of toys.
  14. Luke doesn't have as much free time as Bruce, meaning Bruce has more free time available.
  15. That's the saddest thing I've ever heard, expressing a strong emotional reaction to a sad situation.
  16. Luke's shoes are dirtier today than they were yesterday, indicating a comparison in cleanliness.
  17. I can say for sure that it's the most interesting movie I've ever seen based on personal opinion.
  18. Tina is considered to be the shyest person in class compared to other students.
  19. John's grades are getting better and better over time, showing improvement in academic performance.
  20. Sally is much prettier than Kate based on physical appearance.
  21. Dan feels much better today implying an improvement in his well-being.
  22. The older she gets, the more beautiful she becomes, suggesting that age enhances her beauty.
  23. This exercise is very difficult in terms of complexity and level of challenge.
  24. We have to hurry up as it's getting darker and darker, indicating a gradual decrease in light.
  25. Everybody knows that Kevin is stronger than Alan in terms of physical strength.

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ответил 25 дней назад
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  1. bigger
  2. tall
  3. the best
  4. more, merrier
  5. well
  6. farther
  7. further
  8. the worst
  9. the coolest
  10. cleverer
  11. latest
  12. older
  13. fewer
  14. much
  15. the saddest
  16. dirtier
  17. the most interesting
  18. the shyest
  19. better, better
  20. prettier
  21. better
  22. older, more beautiful
  23. difficult
  24. darker, darker
  25. stronger

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ответил 25 дней назад
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Sure, let's fill in the blanks with the appropriate comparative or superlative forms:

  1. My house is bigger than yours.

    • Here, we're using the comparative form of "big," which is "bigger," to compare two houses.
  2. John isn’t so tall as Kevin.

    • "Tall" is used in the comparison here to indicate that Kevin is taller than John.
  3. Mary is the best student in the class.

    • "Best" is the superlative form of "good," used when comparing Mary to all other students in the class.
  4. I invited all my classmates to my party. As the saying goes: the more, the merrier.

    • The phrase "the more, the merrier" suggests that a greater number of people will make the event more enjoyable.
  5. Linda doesn’t feel well today.

    • "Well" is the correct form to use here for expressing how someone feels.
  6. Our school is farther away than his.

    • "Farther" is the comparative form of "far," used to indicate a greater distance.
  7. I’m calling to ask for some further information on this package holiday.

    • "Further" is used to indicate additional information.
  8. Sandra did the worst of all in the test.

    • "Worst" is the superlative form of "bad," used when comparing Sandra's performance to others.
  9. Their car is the coolest in the neighbourhood.

    • "Coolest" is the superlative form of "cool," indicating that their car is the most impressive compared to others.
  10. Do you really think that Tina is cleverer than Sandra?

    • "Cleverer" is the comparative form of "clever."
  11. He came to the party latest of all.

    • "Latest" is the superlative form of "late," used to indicate the last arrival time.
  12. John’s older brother is a pilot.

    • "Older" is the comparative form of "old," comparing John's brother to him.
  13. Monica has fewer toys than Erin.

    • "Fewer" is used with countable nouns, like "toys."
  14. Luke doesn’t have as much free time as Bruce.

    • "Much" is used here because "free time" is uncountable.
  15. Poor thing! That’s the saddest thing I’ve ever heard!

    • "Saddest" is the superlative form of "sad."
  16. Luke’s shoes are dirtier today than they were yesterday.

    • "Dirtier" is the comparative form of "dirty."
  17. I can say for sure that it’s the most interesting movie I’ve ever seen.

    • "Most interesting" is the superlative form of "interesting."
  18. Tina is considered to be the shyest person in class.

    • "Shyest" is the superlative form of "shy."
  19. John’s grades are getting better and better.

    • "Better" is the comparative form of "good," used in a repetitive structure to indicate continuous improvement.
  20. Sally is much prettier than Kate.

    • "Prettier" is the comparative form of "pretty."
  21. Dan feels much better today.

    • "Better" is the comparative form of "well," indicating improvement in how Dan feels.
  22. The older she gets, the more beautiful she becomes.

    • "Older" is the comparative form of "old," and "more beautiful" is used to indicate increasing beauty.
  23. This exercise is very difficult.

    • "Difficult" is used as it is, since no comparison is being made.
  24. We have to hurry up as it’s getting darker and darker.

    • "Darker" is the comparative form of "dark," used in a repetitive structure to indicate increasing darkness.
  25. Everybody knows that Kevin is stronger than Alan.

    • "Stronger" is the comparative form of "strong."

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ответил 25 дней назад

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