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IELTS comparative

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    Comparisons for the IELTS
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  • In city areas a motorbike can be faster as a car/ faster than a car/ as fast than a car.
    faster than a car
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  • This is easily the worst film than I've ever seen/ I've ever seen/ as I've ever seen.
    (that) I've ever seen
  •  15
  • Your laptop is twice as fast as mine/ twice faster than mine/ faster than mine twice.
    twice as fast as mine
  •  15
  • That kind of job is too difficult than to do/ too difficult doing/ too difficult to do on your own.
    too difficult to do
  •  15
  • The more I think about this proposal, more appealing it becomes/ the more appealing it becomes/ it becomes more than appealing.
    the more appealing it becomes
  •  15
  • Ann hasn't worked too hard/ the hardest/ hard enough to qualify for a bonus.
    hard enough
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  • There isn't too much money left/ as much money left/ more money left as I thought.
    as much money left
  •  15
  • The work I'm doing is becoming a ore demanding/ the more demanding/ more and more demanding.
    more and more demanding
  •  15
  • This looks like/ as/ than an interesting old village.
    like
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  • I've had more and more that I can take/ just about as much as I can take/ easily the most I can take from you.
    just about as much as I can take
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  • The longer we postpone the decision, serious the more/ the more and more/ the more serious it becomes.
    the more serious
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  • This is by far/ on far/ less far the most interesting research I've ever done.
    by far
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  • Tennis is much more/ many more/ more and more demanding than badminton.
    much more
  •  15
  • The college looks like/ looks/ looks alike a factory.
    looks like
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  • They worked as/ like/ as if slaves to get the project finished.
    like
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  • You look as if/ the same as/ very much alike you needed a rest. You must be really tired.
    as if
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