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B2 Comparisons

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    Exercises to practice comparisons
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  • This is the _______________ movie I have ever seen!
    This is the worst movie I have ever seen!
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  • My English class is as _____________ my Spanish one.
    My English class is as BORING AS my Spanish one.
  •  15
  • This laptop is as _____________ the other laptop.
    This laptop is as cheap / expensive as the other laptop.
  •  15
  • My friend is not ____________ as me.
    My friend is not as/so short as me.
  •  15
  • Australia is _____________ than Andorra.
    Australia is much / far / a great deal (etc...) bigger than Andorra.
  •  15
  • The air in Vilafranca is considerably _________________ (clean) in Barcelona
    The air in Vilafranca is considerably cleaner than in Barcelona
  •  15
  • What form do you use to compare to things that are the same?
    eg: "This chair is as big as that chair"
  •  5
  • How can you use the comparative form "as + (adj / adv) + as" to compare things that are not the same?
    eg: "I am not as tall as my brother"
  •  5
  • What is the comparative form of "little" ? (when used to express quantity)
    less.
  •  5
  • What is the superlative form of "little" ? (when used to express quantity)
    least.
  •  5
  • What are the two comparative forms of "far" ?
    further / farther.
  •  5
  • What are the two superlative forms of "far" ?
    furthest / farthest
  •  5
  • Make a comparison using one of the following adverbs of degree: far / a lot / considerably / a great deal
    Remember: You CANNOT use these adverbs of degree in superlative sentences!
  •  10
  • Make a comparison using one of the following adverbs of degree: slightly / a bit / a little
    Remember: You CANNOT use these adverbs of degree in superlative sentences!
  •  10
  • Make a comparison using: nearly
    Remember: *NEARLY as ..... as* form to express small differences / *not NEARLY as ..... as* form to express big differences.
  •  15
  • Make a comparion using one of these adverbs of degree: by far / one of
    Remember: use these adverbs of degree with superlative sentences.
  •  10