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Comparative and Superlative Speakout Pre-Inter E ...
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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
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Eating at home is________ _______ eating in restaurants. (cheap)
Eating at home is cheaper than eating in restaurants.
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People in cities work ________ hours _______ in the past. (long)
People in cities work longer hours than in the past.
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There is more traffic now, so the streets are __________ . (noisy)
There is more traffic now, so the streets are noisier.
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History is much __________ __________ __________ physics. (interesting)
History is much more interesting than physics.
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stressful / more / holidays / than / are / home / at / staying
Holidays are more stressful than staying at home.
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WHAT DOES THIS MEAN? Rice is as healthy as pasta.
Rice and pasta are equally healthy.
Rice is healthier than pasta.
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WHAT DOES THIS MEAN? I'm not as fast as Anna.
Anna and I are equally fast.
I'm faster than Anna.
Anna is faster than me.
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WHAT DOES THIS MEAN? Watching TV is not as interesting as reading a book.
Watching TV and reading a book are equally interesting.
Watching TV is less interesting than reading a book.
Watching TV is more interesting than reading a book.
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WHAT DOES THIS MEAN? Pandora bracelets are not as elengant as Cartier accessories
Pandora bracelets are more elengant than Cartier accessories
Pandora bracelets are less elegant than Cartier accessories
Pandora and Cartier accessories are equally elegant.
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Rolex watches are more exclusive than Omega watches. REWRITE USING (not) as... as
Omega watches are not as exclusive as Rolex watches.
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WHAT DOES THIS MEAN? Tom’s phone is much more expensive than Sam’s.
Sam’s phone is a bit cheaper than Tom’s.
Sam’s phone is much cheaper than Tom’s.
Sam’s phone is a bit less expensive than Tom’s.
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Peter's tidier than his sister. REWRITE USING (not) as... as
Peter's sister is not as tidy as him.
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Travelling by train is faster than travelling by bus. REWRITE USING (NOT) AS... AS Travelling by train...
Travelling by train is not as slow as travelling by car.
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