1. Melanie/kind person/I know→
Melanie is the kindest person I know.
2. Friday/ busy day/ week
3. This watch/one/expensive/ the store
4. This Beatles album/good/ they ever made
5. Alan/ successful salesman/ company
6. That/ funny joke/ I've ever heard
7. Mary/ patient person/ my daughters
8. Ten kilometers/ far distance/ he've ever run
my life.
VII. Complete the sentences, using the structure er ander or er or more and more. 1. This subject gets harder and harder all the time. (hard)
2. I'm just getting more and more confused. (confused)
3. It's becoming. 4. The textbook just gets
for me to keep up. (difficult) (complicated)
5. I spend
time on my work. (much) 6. My list of things to do gets
(long)
7. As I waited for my interview, I became.
(nervous)
8. My problem is just getting.
(bad)
9. Since she has been in Britain, her English has got
(good)
10. My bags seemed to get as I carried them. (heavy)
11. Travelling is becoming
(expensive)
12. That hole in your pullover is getting. (big) VIII. Complete each sentence using the information in brackets and the structure with
two comparatives. 1. (The rent is high.)
The bigger a flat is, the higher the rent is.
2. (You learn quickly.) The younger you are,
3. (The roads are quiet. 4. (The choice is wide.) The bigger a supermarket is,
) The earlier you leave,.
5. (I get confused.)
The more I try to work this out,
6. (You can speak fluently.) The more you practice, .) The better the weather is,
7. (The beaches get crowded 8. (She became impatient.) The longer she wait,
9. (It's hard to concentrate.) The more tired you are,
10. (The product is reliable) The higher the price,
IX. Complete the sentences. Use the comparison of the word in brackets 1. Mary isn't.
(pretty) as her sister.
2 The steak is (expensive) than the fish. 3. Of the four dresses, I like the red one
(well).
4. Nobody is (happy) than Miss Snow.
5. It was an awful day. It was (bad) day of my life.
6. John is much 7
(strong) than I thought.
. They have got three daughters. (old) is 14 years old.
8. Thanks to the progress of science, human life is (good and good). 9. Mr Brown is (delightful) person I have ever known.
10. The competition makes the price of goods. (cheap and cheap).
11. Sam's conduct is.
(bad) than Paul's. 12. These boys are (ill-prepared) for employment than my children.
13. What is 14. They speak English
(popular) sport in your country?
(fluently) than we do.
15. Of the three boys, Harry is
(badly-bred).
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2. Friday is the busiest day of the week.
3. This watch is the most expensive one in the store.
4. This Beatles album is the best they ever made.
5. Alan is the most successful salesman in the company.
6. That joke is the funniest I've ever heard.
7. Mary is the most patient person with my daughters.
8. Ten kilometers is the farthest distance he's ever run in my life.
VII. Complete the sentences, using the structure er ander or er or more and more.
1. This subject gets more and more difficult all the time.
2. I'm just getting more and more confused.
3. It's becoming more and more complicated for me to keep up.
4. The textbook just gets harder and harder.
5. I spend much more time on my work.
6. My list of things to do gets longer and longer.
7. As I waited for my interview, I became more and more nervous.
8. My problem is just getting worse and worse.
9. Since she has been in Britain, her English has gotten better and better.
10. My bags seemed to get heavier and heavier as I carried them.
11. Travelling is becoming more and more expensive.
12. That hole in your pullover is getting bigger and bigger.
VIII. Complete each sentence using the information in brackets and the structure with two comparatives.
1. The bigger a flat is, the higher the rent is.
2. The younger you are, the quicker you learn.
3. The earlier you leave, the quieter the roads are.
4. The bigger a supermarket is, the wider the choice is.
5. The more I try to work this out, the more confused I get.
6. The more you practice, the more fluently you can speak.
7. The beaches get crowded as the weather gets better.
8. The longer she waits, the more impatient she becomes.
9. The more tired you are, the harder it is to concentrate.
10. The higher the price, the more reliable the product is.
IX. Complete the sentences. Use the comparison of the word in brackets.
1. Mary isn't as pretty as her sister.
2. The steak is more expensive than the fish.
3. Of the four dresses, I like the red one best.
4. Nobody is happier than Miss Snow.
5. It was an awful day. It was the worst day of my life.
6. John is much stronger than I thought.
7. They have got three daughters. The oldest is 14 years old.
8. Thanks to the progress of science, human life is getting better and better.
9. Mr. Brown is the most delightful person I have ever known.
10. The competition makes the price of goods cheaper and cheaper.
11. Sam's conduct is worse than Paul's.
12. These boys are more ill-prepared for employment than my children.
13. What is the most popular sport in your country?
14. They speak English more fluently than we do.
15. Of the three boys, Harry is the most badly-bred.
2. Friday is the busiest day of the week.
3. This watch is the most expensive one in the store.
4. This Beatles album is the best they ever made.
5. Alan is the most successful salesman in the company.
6. That joke is the funniest I've ever heard.
7. Mary is the most patient person with my daughters.
8. Ten kilometers is the farthest distance he's ever run in my life.
VII. Complete the sentences, using the structure er ander or er or more and more.
1. This subject gets more and more difficult all the time.
2. I'm just getting more and more confused.
3. It's becoming more and more complicated for me to keep up.
4. The textbook just gets harder and harder.
5. I spend much more time on my work.
6. My list of things to do gets longer and longer.
7. As I waited for my interview, I became more and more nervous.
8. My problem is just getting worse and worse.
9. Since she has been in Britain, her English has gotten better and better.
10. My bags seemed to get heavier and heavier as I carried them.
11. Travelling is becoming more and more expensive.
12. That hole in your pullover is getting bigger and bigger.
VIII. Complete each sentence using the information in brackets and the structure with two comparatives.
1. The bigger a flat is, the higher the rent is.
2. The younger you are, the quicker you learn.
3. The earlier you leave, the quieter the roads are.
4. The bigger a supermarket is, the wider the choice is.
5. The more I try to work this out, the more confused I get.
6. The more you practice, the more fluently you can speak.
7. The beaches get crowded as the weather gets better.
8. The longer she waits, the more impatient she becomes.
9. The more tired you are, the harder it is to concentrate.
10. The higher the price, the more reliable the product is.
IX. Complete the sentences. Use the comparison of the word in brackets.
1. Mary isn't as pretty as her sister.
2. The steak is more expensive than the fish.
3. Of the four dresses, I like the red one best.
4. Nobody is happier than Miss Snow.
5. It was an awful day. It was the worst day of my life.
6. John is much stronger than I thought.
7. They have got three daughters. The oldest is 14 years old.
8. Thanks to the progress of science, human life is getting better and better.
9. Mr. Brown is the most delightful person I have ever known.
10. The competition makes the price of goods cheaper and cheaper.
11. Sam's conduct is worse than Paul's.
12. These boys are more ill-prepared for employment than my children.
13. What is the most popular sport in your country?
14. They speak English more fluently than we do.
15. Of the three boys, Harry is the most badly-bred.
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