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Comparatives and Superlatives

  •  English    17     Public
    Business English grammar practice
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  • The new line should be SO PROFITABLE AS/AS PROFITABLE AS the old one.
    AS PROFITABLE AS
  •  10
  • This handset is THE MOST PROFITABLE/THE MORE PROFITABLE we've ever made.
    THE MOST PROFITABLE
  •  15
  • This version of the programme is the most RECENT/RECENTER.
    RECENT
  •  20
  • The guarantee is a year longer THAN/THAT with our older models.
    THAN
  •  5
  • Nothing is WORSE/WORST than missing a flight because of traffic.
    WORSE
  •  10
  • This printer is one of THE BEST/BETTER on the market.
    THE BEST
  •  5
  • The meeting wasn't LONG AS/AS LONG AS I thought.
    AS LONG AS
  •  10
  • Today the share price is MORE BAD/WORSE than it was yesterday.
    WORSE
  •  15
  • I'm sorry, the journey took LONGER THAN/THE LONGEST we expected.
    LONGER THAN
  •  15
  • We'll be there soon. It's not much FARER/FURTHER.
    FURTHER
  •  20
  • Coca-Cola is (big) soft drinks manufacturer in the world.
    the biggest
  •  15
  • The keyboard is quite difficult to use. It's (small) the one I'm used to.
    smaller
  •  10
  • The conference was a little disappointing. It was (interesting) I expected.
    less interesting than
  •  20
  • Yesterday was one of (hot) days of the year.
    the hottest
  •  15
  • I think this suggestion is (good) the other one.
    better than
  •  10
  • The first round of negotiations was easy. The next will be (difficult).
    more difficult
  •  15