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Complete first unit 2

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