Grammar 1 Complete the sentences. Use the comparative or superlative form of the adjectives in brackets....

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Grammar 1 Complete the sentences. Use the comparative or superlative form of the adjectives in brackets. 1 His new film is going to be ____ (big) success than Titanic! 2 This is ____ (short) film in the series. The others are three hours long! 3 Documentaries are ____ (interesting) than war films. 4 I think Brad Pitt is ____ (good) actor now than when he was young. 5 That’s ____ (funny) comedy I’ve ever seen. 6 That was ____ (bad) film I’ve ever seen! 7 Cycling is ____ (cheap) than taking the train. 8 This is ____ (romantic) story I’ve ever read. It’s beautiful! 9 Catherine Zeta-Jones is one of ____ (attractive) actresses in Hollywood. 10 Zombies is ____ (scary) than Vampire III. It’s brilliant!

 2 Complete the sentences. Use as . as, too or enough and the words in brackets. 1 French is almost ____ Spanish. (easy) 2 Christina should get the job. Her qualifications are ____. (good) 3 I can’t wear these shoes. They’re ____. (big) 4 Running isn’t ____ cycling. (fast) 5 Jane can’t be a model. She isn’t ____. (tall) 6 A lot of children don’t like documentaries. They’re ____. (boring) 7 Debbie isn’t ____ she was in her old school. (happy) 8 I don’t think children should see this film. It’s ____. (violent) 9 We haven’t got ____ to make sandwiches. (cheese) 10 Sunday was ____ Saturday, so we went to the beach. (sunny)

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1 His new film is going to be a bigger success than Titanic! 2 This is the shortest film in the series. The others are three hours long! 3 Documentaries are more interesting than war films. 4 I think Brad Pitt is a better actor now than when he was young. 5 That’s the funniest comedy I’ve ever seen. 6 That was the worst film I’ve ever seen! 7 Cycling is cheaper than taking the train. 8 This is the most romantic story I’ve ever read. It’s beautiful! 9 Catherine Zeta-Jones is one of the most attractive actresses in Hollywood. 10 Zombies is scarier than Vampire III. It’s brilliant!

2 1 French is almost as easy as Spanish. 2 Christina should get the job. Her qualifications are good enough. 3 I can’t wear these shoes. They’re too big. 4 Running isn’t as fast as cycling. 5 Jane can’t be a model. She isn’t tall enough. 6 A lot of children don’t like documentaries. They’re too boring. 7 Debbie isn’t as happy as she was in her old school. 8 I don’t think children should see this film. It’s too violent. 9 We haven’t got enough cheese to make sandwiches. 10 Sunday was as sunny as Saturday, so we went to the beach.

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ответил 4 месяца назад
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Certainly! Let's go through each of the sentences and complete them with the appropriate comparative or superlative forms of the adjectives, as well as the correct usage of "as . . . as", "too", or "enough".

Grammar 1

  1. His new film is going to be a bigger success than Titanic!

    • "Bigger" is the comparative form of "big," used to compare two things.
  2. This is the shortest film in the series. The others are three hours long!

    • "The shortest" is the superlative form of "short," used to describe the film that is the shortest among all.
  3. Documentaries are more interesting than war films.

    • "More interesting" is the comparative form of "interesting," used to compare two types of films.
  4. I think Brad Pitt is a better actor now than when he was young.

    • "Better" is the comparative form of "good," used to compare Brad Pitt's acting skills at different times.
  5. That’s the funniest comedy I’ve ever seen.

    • "The funniest" is the superlative form of "funny," used to describe the comedy that is the funniest among all that the speaker has seen.
  6. That was the worst film I’ve ever seen!

    • "The worst" is the superlative form of "bad," used to describe the film that is the worst among all that the speaker has seen.
  7. Cycling is cheaper than taking the train.

    • "Cheaper" is the comparative form of "cheap," used to compare cycling and taking the train.
  8. This is the most romantic story I’ve ever read. It’s beautiful!

    • "The most romantic" is the superlative form of "romantic," used to describe the story that is the most romantic among all that the speaker has read.
  9. Catherine Zeta-Jones is one of the most attractive actresses in Hollywood.

    • "The most attractive" is the superlative form of "attractive," used to describe Catherine Zeta-Jones among all actresses in Hollywood.
  10. Zombies is scarier than Vampire III. It’s brilliant!

    • "Scarier" is the comparative form of "scary," used to compare two films.

Grammar 2

  1. French is almost as easy as Spanish.

    • "As easy as" is used to compare two things that are nearly equal in ease.
  2. Christina should get the job. Her qualifications are good enough.

    • "Good enough" means that her qualifications meet the required standard.
  3. I can’t wear these shoes. They’re too big.

    • "Too big" indicates that the shoes are excessively large for the speaker to wear.
  4. Running isn’t as fast as cycling.

    • "As fast as" is used to compare the speed of two activities.
  5. Jane can’t be a model. She isn’t tall enough.

    • "Tall enough" means that Jane's height does not meet the required standard for being a model.
  6. A lot of children don’t like documentaries. They’re too boring.

    • "Too boring" indicates that documentaries are excessively boring for a lot of children.
  7. Debbie isn’t as happy as she was in her old school.

    • "As happy as" is used to compare Debbie's level of happiness in two different situations.
  8. I don’t think children should see this film. It’s too violent.

    • "Too violent" indicates that the film is excessively violent for children to watch.
  9. We haven’t got enough cheese to make sandwiches.

    • "Enough cheese" means that the amount of cheese is insufficient to make sandwiches.
  10. Sunday was as sunny as Saturday, so we went to the beach.

    • "As sunny as" is used to compare the weather on two different days.

I hope this helps clarify the correct forms and usage in the given sentences!

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