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    comparatives countables and uncountables
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  • There isn't as much money in your wallet as in a bank. (Rephrase with fewer than / less than)
    There is less money in your wallet than in a bank.
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  • There are fewer cookies in a jar than in a bakery. (Rephrase with as many as / as much as)
    There aren't as many cookies in a jar as in a bakery.
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  • I have less energy on Fridays than on Mondays. (Refrase as many as / as much as)
    I don't have as much energy on Fridays as on Mondays.
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  • I drink a lot of coffee, and my brother drinks a lot of coffee, too. (Refrase as much as / as many as)
    I drink as much coffee as my brother.
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  • Sharks have more teeth than people. (Rephrase with as many as / as much as)
    People don't have as many teeth as sharks.
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  • There are more universities in Prague than there are in Brno. (Rephrase with as much as / as many as)
    There aren't as many unversities in Brno as there are in Prague.
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  • There are more forests in Canada than there are in the Czech republic. (Rephrase with less than / fewer than)
    There are fewer forests in the Czech republic than in Canada.
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  • There isn't as much information in a book as in the internet (Rephrase with less than / fewer than)
    There is less information in a book than on the internet.
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  • There are a lot of bike lanes in London and in Netherlands. (Rephrase with as many as / as much as)
    There are as many bike lanes in London as in Netherlands.
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