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Athletes are required to use safer equipment, though in the past, athletes’ equipment was not as safe / as safe as today.
not as safe as
More people stream sports on their tablets than five years ago. Five years ago, not as many / more people streamed sports on their tablets.
not as many
Elite marathon runners are faster these days; in the past, marathon runners were not as fast / as fast.
not as fast
Our team scored nine points. The other team scored four points. (five points)
The other team scored five fewer points than we did / than us.
Kai can swim for 60 minutes. Ruby can swim for 45 minutes. (15 minutes)
Kai can swim 15 minutes longer than Ruby (can).
The first modern Olympics were held in 1896. The first World Cup football game was held in 1930. (34 years)
The first modern Olympics were 34 years earlier than the first World Cup football game.
I spend ............ time riding my bike than I do jogging. (more, big difference)
a great deal more / a lot more
It takes .............. to travel to Dubai than it does to get to Sharjah. (long, small difference)
a bit longer / slightly longer
Joshi gets .............. grades than I do. (good, big difference)
far better / much better / a lot better
A Lamborghini is ........ than any car I’ll ever buy. (expensive, big difference)
much more expensive / a lot more expensive / a great deal more expensive / far more expensive
I have ............. pages to read for my history class than I do for math. (more, big difference)
a lot more / many more / a great deal more / far more
It’s .................. today than it was yesterday. (hot, small difference)
slightly hotter / a little hotter / a bit hotter
The freezer is ........... than the fridge. (cold, big difference)
much colder / a lot colder / a great deal colder / far colder
I couldn’t believe I had to pay so _____ money for my tickets to the diving championships. They were expensive! a. few b. little c. many d. much
much
Very _____ fans were in the stands for this week’s game because it was raining and cold. a. few b. little c. many d. much
few
I keep asking him to join, but he’s shown very _____ interest in becoming part of the basketball team. a. few b. little c. many d. much
little
_____ tickets were sold for tonight’s game—only 100. a. Few b. Little c. Many d. Much
few
Busy students have _____ time to participate in sports. a. few b. little c. many d. much
little
2. She spends _____ less time studying than she does practicing soccer. a. few b. little c. many d. much
much
1. There are _____ more baseball players at our school than there are football players. a. few b. little c. many d. much
many
His company earned ............ money than the years before. (little)
LESS
They didn't stay out as ........ as last Saturday. (late)
LATE
Doris reads .......... books than Peter but Frank reads the .......... (many / many)
MORE/ MOST
I think scuba diving is.............. than climbing.(FASCINATING)
MORE FASCINATING
His thirst grew ....... and ....... (big / big)
BIGGER/ BIGGER