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ideally want. / high / My motivation is / as / not quite / as I would
My motivation is not quite as high as I would ideally want.
are not / as people predicted. / as fast / His skills / developing
His skills are not developing as fast as people predicted.
more / than by train. / It's / to travel by car / considerably / tiring
It's considerably more tiring to travel by car than by train.
than / There are / living in / fewer people / slightly / ten years ago. / the town
There are slightly fewer people living in the town than ten years ago.
available to students/ The lecturer is / thesis / since she started / less / work on her
The lecturer is less available to students since she started her thesis.
than / has always / his brother's. / greater / been / His ambition
His ambition has always been greater than his brother's.
Speaking for myself, I find team sports the less interesting.
the least
For me, parachute jumping is the more risky of all the sports.
the riskiest
What is the comparative and superlative for "healthy"?
healthier - the healthiest
Name 2 words we can use to express a small difference.
a bit- slightly - a little
Name 3 words or phrases we can use to express a large difference.
much - a lot - considerably - by far
Correct the mistake: Tim is as tall than Peter.
as tall as
Correct the mistake: This restaurant isn't nearly as nicer as the place we.
as nice as
Correct the mistake: The climate in Spain is considerably harsh than other parts of Europe.
harsher
What is the comparative and superlative for "far"?
further, the furthest
What is the comparative and superlative for "good"?
better, the best
What is the comparative and superlative for "bad"?
worse than- the worst
Correct the mistake: This curry is much more hotter than any I've tried.
much hotter
Correct the mistake: This is by far the best country of the world.
in the world
Correct the mistake: He's the more hard-working student in the class.
the most
This sandwich is by _________ the best I've ever eaten.
far
Today is _____________(bad) day I've had this year.
the worst
If you ______________ behaving like this, you won't have any friends left at all! (phrasal verb: continue)
go on
You don't need to bring anything to the party, just ____________ on time. (phrasal verb: arrive)
turn up
Sorry I'm late, I didn't ______________ being held up in the traffic. (phrasal verb: be able to depend on something)
count on