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Modifying Comparisons

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    Using expressions to modify comparative forms of adjectives
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  • I'm almost as tall as my brother. (slightly)
    My brother is slightly taller than me. / I'm slightly shorter than my brother.
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  • Tony's house is much nicer than ours. (isn't nearly)
    Our house isn't nearly as nice as Tony's.
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  • Nick is a bit better at tennis than me. (not quite)
    I'm not quite as good at tennis as Nick.
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  • This book is nowhere near as good as the last one I read. (far)
    The last book I read is far better than this one. / This book is far worse than the last one I read.
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  • He's been here a little longer than I have. (nearly)
    I've been here nearly as long as he has.
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  • Sarah's laptop was nearly as expensive as mine. (a bit)
    My laptop was a bit more expensive than Sarah's. / Sarah's laptop was a bit cheaper than mine.
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  • Mark’s mobile is much smaller than Chris’s. ( far)
    Chris' mobile is far bigger than Mark's.
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  • The club wasn’t as crowded as I expected. (less)
    The club was less crowded than I expected.
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  • I don’t earn nearly as much as my sister. (much more)
    My sister earns much more than I do. / than me.
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  • Learning English is no harder than learning German. (just as)
    Learning English is just as hard as learning German.
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  • She’s not quite as slim as you. (a little)
    You are a little slimmer than she is.
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  • My new camera is slightly better than my old one. (almost)
    My old camera is almost as good as my new one.
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  • That TV wasn’t nearly as cheap as mine. (a lot more)
    That TV was a lot more expensive than mine.
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