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PREPARE 6 unit 4

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  • I’m not (quite / almost) as fast as I used to be
    quite
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  • Chicago is windier (that / than) London.
    than
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  • It’s (slightly / almost) as cold as it was yesterday.
    almost
  •  15
  • 4 This year’s wildfires are a good deal (worse / worst).
    worse
  •  15
  • The (longer / longest) the river, the more water it carries.
    longer
  •  15
  • The tornado was a (great / greatest) deal more powerful than predicted
    great
  •  15
  • I’m not (nearly / easily) as tall as my brother
    nearly
  •  15
  • Earthquakes are (by far / far) more dangerous than thunderstorms
    far
  •  15
  • Correct the mistake: The most easiest way to have a healthy lifestyle is to stay active in your free time
    the easiest
  •  15
  • Correct the mistake: It was the worse football match I've ever seen.
    the worst
  •  15
  • Correct the mistake: Winter is far more better than summer, because I can go sledging.
    far better
  •  15
  • Correct the mistake: Some people say that junk food is far the most harmful meal.
    by far
  •  15
  • Correct the mistake: The people in the town are slightly the most friendly than in the city.
    slightly more friendly
  •  15
  • This is by far (more beautiful/the most beautiful) picture I've ever seen
    the most beautiful
  •  15
  • Tom's English is slightly (the best/better) than mine
    Better
  •  15
  • The basketball is (far/slightly) more popular than tennis. (big difference)
    far
  •  15