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He does a few/a little housework every day.
a little
I'm going to have very little/very few free time this weekend.
very little
Are you enough well/well enough to go to work today?
well enough
We're buying a little/a few things for our new flat.
a few
I couldn't finish the work because I didn't have time enough/enough time.
enough time
Don't spend too much/many time at the computer.
much
How many/much hours do you study each day?
many
Too much/many chocolate isn't good for you.
much
I can't teach children. I'm not patient enough/enough patient.
patient enough
She spends too much/to many money on shoes.
too much
Could I have a little/a few milk, please?
a little
You should be friendly, but not too/too much friendly.
too
How much/many milk do you drink?
much
"How was the job interview?" "It was OK. I wasn't too/enough nervous.
too
A good diet can prevent lot of/a lot of illnesses.
a lot of
The fish was delicious, but I found a little/a few bones.
a few
Sue and Kevin have got three daughters. ....................... (old) is 14 years old.
The oldest/The eldest
Everest is ...................... (high) mountain in the world.
the highest
What is .......................... (popular) sport in your country?
the most popular
It was an awful day. It was ........................ (bad) day of my life.
the worst
I wasn't feeling yesterday, but I feel a bit ....................... (good) today.
better
The US is very large, but Canada is ......................... (large)
larger
We stayed at ............................ (cheap) hotel in the town.
the cheapest
Spring is a very busy time for me. It's ...............................(superlative form) of the year.
the busiest time
It's a very valuable painting. It's ..............................(superlative form) in the gallery.
the most valuable painting
It's a very cheap restaurant. It's ........................... (superlative form) in the town.
the cheapest
It's a very good room. It's ............................... (superlative form) in the hotel
the best room
The sentences should mean the same: I know them better than you do. You don't .........................
know them as well as me/know them as well as I do
The sentences should mean the same: The meal didn't cost as much as I expected. The meal cost ............................
less than I expected
The sentences should mean the same: The station was nearer than I thought. The station wasn't ......................
as far as I thought
The sentences should mean the same: I didn't spend as much money as you. You .............................
spent more money than me.
The sentences should mean the same: Jack is younger than he looks. Jack isn't ...........................
as old as he looks
I was a little nervous before the interview, but usually I am a lot more nervous. I wasn't ............................ (as ... as)
as nervous as I am usually/as nervous as usually
Our neighbours have lived here for quite a long time, but we have lived here longer. Our neighbours haven't ..................... (as ... as)
lived here as long as us/as long as we have.
I still feel bad, but I felt a lot worse earlier. I don't ................. (as ... as)
feel as bad as earlier/feel as bad as I felt earlier
We are busy today, but we were busier yesterday. We aren't ..................... (as ... as)
as busy as yesterday/as busy as we were yesterday
My salary is high, but yours is higher. My salary isn't ..................... (as ... as)
as high as yours
You were a little depressed yesterday, but you look ....................... (comparative form) today.
happier
You're standing too near the camera. Can you move a bit ...................... (comparative form) away?
further/farther
You hardly ever call me. Why don't you call me ...................... (comparative form)
more often/more frequently
You're talking very loudly. Can you speak ....................... (comparative form)
more quietly
I was  surprised we got here so quickly. I expected the trip to take ................. (comparative form)
longer
Don't worry. The situation isn't so bad. It could be ........................ (comparative form)
worse
Your work isn't very good. I'm sure you can do .......................... (comparative form)
better
I was surprised how easy it was to get a job. I thought it would be ................... (comparative form)
harder/more difficult
It's a shame you live so far away. I wish you lived .................... (comparative form)
closer/nearer
My job is a bit boring sometimes. I'd like to do something .................... (comparative form)
more exciting/more interesting
The weather is too cold here. I'd like to live somewhere ................. (comparative form)
hotter/warmer
The hotel was surprisingly cheap. I expected to be .................... (comparative form)
more expensive
The hotel was surprisingly big. I expected it to be .................. (comparative form)
smaller
This coffee is very weak. I like it .................. (comparative form)
stronger