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| === Our Holiday === | | |date=2022-02-02 |
| ► Use a comparative or superlative form of the adjectives in brackets. Don't forget: “as … as”, “… than” or “the …”!
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| `Well, this summer we went to the USA. I think it's one of the <em> most interesting (interesting) </em> countries in the world.
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| In New York City we saw some of the <em>tallest (tall) </em>buildings in the world and we also drove through some of the <em> most dangerous (dangerous)</em> parts of the city. New York is <em> bigger (big) </em>, <em>more beautiful(beautiful) </em> and in some places <em> more dangerous (dangerous) </em> than any other city.
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| I like it, but I wouldn't like to live there. The traffic is <em> worse (bad)</em> than in Germany.
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| After three days we left New York and went to California, where we visited some National Parks. In Sequoia Park we saw the <em> oldest (old) </em> and <em> tallest (tall) </em> trees in the world.
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| Some of them are <em> taller than (tall) </em> 350 feet, and they are <em> more than (much) </em> 3,000 years old. It was the <em> most wonderful (wonderful) </em> holiday I've ever had.'
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| === Which city is better? ===
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| Mr Loud from San Francisco and Mr Bigmouth from New York start to talk about their hometowns.
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| Mr B: New York is the <em> greatest (great)</em>. It's not only <em> the biggest (big)</em> U .S. city,
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| Mr L: It's true that we have <em> fewer (few) </em> people, but we don't want <em> as (???)</em> many
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| as you have. Everybody knows that San Francisco is far <em> more beautiful(beautiful) </em> than New York.
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| Or do you really think your Brooklyn Bridge is <em> more beautiful (beautiful) </em> than the Golden Gate?
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| Mr B: Don't say anything against the Brooklyn Bridge. It's just <em> more famous than (famous) </em> any of your bridges.
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| By the way, I hope you know that the Empire State Building is one of the <em> tallest (tall) </em> office buildings in the world.
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| Mr L: To hell with your skyscrapers! Even New Yorkers come to us because San Francisco is a much <em> friendlier (friendly) </em> city than their own ...
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| === Mixed Comparisons ===
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| <span style="font-weight:bold">a.</span> Which month is <em> warmer (warm) </em>, April or July?
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| July is usually <em> the warmest ()</em> month in the year, but sometimes it isn't as <em> warm as ()</em> a hot day in spring.
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| <span style="font-weight:bold">b.</span> Which is <em> faster(fast)</em>, a plane or a train?
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| Planes are <em> faster than ()</em> trains but the TGV, the <em> fastest ()</em> train
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| of the world can be <em> faster than ()</em> propeller planes.
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| <span style="font-weight:bold">c.</span> Which is <em> worse (bad)</em>, a headache or flu?
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| Usually a headache isn't as <em> bad as ()</em> the flu but sometimes a migraine attack
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| can be the <em> worst ()</em> experience of your life.
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| <span style="font-weight:bold">d.</span> Which is <em> easier(easy)</em>, an English test or a maths test?
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| <span style="font-weight:bold">e.</span> Which is <em> more interesting (interesting)</em>, watching TV or reading a book?
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| I'm not so into books, so I think films are <em> more interesting ()</em> than books.
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| <span style="font-weight:bold">f.</span> Which do you think is <em> better (good) </em>, ice-cream or chocolate cake?
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| I like ice cream <em> best ()</em> of all.
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| <span style="font-weight:bold">g.</span> Which is <em> more expensive (expensive)</em>, a flat or a bungalow?
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| Normally a flat isn't <em> as expensive as ()</em> a bungalow. The <em>most expensive house ()</em> in the world is
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| a 27 storey glass tower in Mumbai, India with a whopping $2 billion cost of construction.
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