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Skyscrapers are becoming _____ (tall). [Repeating comparatives]
taller and taller
Billy's always lying and exaggerating. His stories get _____ (unbelievable) every time I see him. [Repeating comparatives]
more and more unbelievable
My grandpa's eyesight is getting _____ (bad). He can hardly see a thing these days. [Repeating comparatives]
worse and worse
The market for tablets is becoming _____ (competitive) all the time. [Repeating comparatives]
more and more competitive
My job gets _____ (hard) every year. [Repeating comparatives]
harder and harder
Could you be ___ more specific about what the problem is? (A. a little bit B. almost C. just)
A. a little bit
I'm ___ less organized than you. (A. much B. very C. more or less)
A. much
The responses were ___ more positive than predicted. (A. totally B. even C. nowhere near)
B. even
We're ___ less prepared for the party than we should be. (A. not quite B. a bit C. about)
B. a bit
The apartment was ___ more expensive than I expected. (A. a little B. exactly C. roughly)
A. a little
I feel ___ more tired than yesterday. (A. really B. so much C. completely)
B. so much
Complete the sentence: "The less we worry, the ..."
.
Complete the sentence: "The more relatives you have, the ..."
.
Complete the sentence: "The more you travel, the ..."
.
Complete the sentence: "The more you read, the ..."
.
Complete the sentence: "The older we get, the ..."
.
Complete the sentence: "The more you eat, the ..."
.
Complete the sentence: "The more money you have, the ..."
.
These days, I'm spending _____ (time) traveling abroad. [Repeating comparatives]
more and more time
_____ (spectator) are going to the annual sports event. [Repeating comparatives]
More and more spectators
Citizens are driving _____ (carelessly). [Repeating comparatives]
more and more carelessly
She's just had an operation; she's feeling _____ (good). [Repeating comparatives]
better and better
I think TV programs are getting _____ (violent). [Repeating comparatives]
more and more violent
Food is getting _____ (expensive). [Repeating comparatives]
more and more expensive
It’s time you cleaned your room. It’s getting _____ (messy). [Repeating comparatives]
messier and messier
I didn’t like this book at first, but it’s getting _____ (interesting). [Repeating comparatives]
more and more interesting
He's getting _____ (boring). I can’t listen to him any longer. [Repeating comparatives]
more and more boring