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COMPLETE ADVANCED U13: COMPARISONS

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  • MAKE A COMPARATIVE SENTENCE: AI / becoming / useful in our every day/ life (more and more)
    AI is becoming more and more useful in our every day lives.
  • The longer you put off writing your essay, ______ it will be to get started.
    the hardest
    the harder
    slightly harder
    harder
  • Mr Wilson is the ______ of teachers. He takes time to help all of his students.
    most supportive
    supportive
    supportivest
    more supportive
  • I can still play the piano, but not ______ I used to.
    the best
    better than
    by far as
    as well as
  • CORRECT IT: Running isn’t as nearly as good for you as swimming.
    Running isn’t nearly as good for you as swimming.
  • MAKE A COMPARATIVE SENTENCE: My house / not / well designed / yours (as ... as)
    My house isn’t as well designed as yours.
  • MAKE A COMPARATIVE SENTENCE: Lou/ expert with regards to Picasso / me (more of)
    Lou is more of an expert with regards to Picasso than me.
  • CORRECT IT: Most people say Portuguese is a bit most difficult to learn than Spanish.
    Most people say Portuguese is a bit more difficult to learn than Spanish.
  • New York City is a great deal ____ during the week - believe it or not!
    the more busy
    busiest
    busy
    busier
  • I didn’t catch what you said. Can you say it again, a bit ____?
    more slower
    more slowly
    slowest
    more slow
  • MAKE A COMPARATIVE SENTENCE: Emile / not / do / activities / his wife (as many)
    Emile doesn’t do as many activities as his wife.
  • MAKE A COMPARATIVE SENTENCE: Jules / best / snowboarder / team (by far)
    Jules is by far the best snowboarder on the team.
  • Stowe, Vermont is one of ______ towns in New England.
    most beautiful
    the most beautiful
    by far the most beautiful
    the more beautiful
  • MAKE A COMPARATIVE SENTENCE: I / spend / time / reading / now / past (much more)
    I spend much more time reading now than I did in the past.
  • CORRECT IT: Children today don’t have as much books as children in the past.
    Children today don’t have as many books as children in the past did.
  • MAKE A COMPARATIVE SENTENCE: Second TV series / not / funny / first (nearly as)
    The second TV series is not nearly as funny as the first.
  • Holidays abroad are getting ______ expensive.
    easily the most
    just as
    more and more
    by far the most
  • CORRECT IT: The north of Scotland is by far colder than the south of England.
    The north of Scotland is far colder than the south of England.
  • Mark is more intelligent / the most intelligent / by far intelligent than people give him credit for.
    more intelligent
  • Maria and her children are ____ now that they have left the city to live in the country.
    more happy
    the happier
    happiest
    much happier
  • CORRECT IT: This is the worse birthday I’ve ever had!
    This is the worst birthday I’ve ever had!
  • Sometimes, the simplest / the simpler / the simple ideas are the most effective.
    the simplest
  • MAKE A COMPARATIVE SENTENCE: Sally / make / effort / other students (less)
    Sally makes less effort than the other students.
  • The sooner Susanna finds a summer job, better / the best / the better.
    the better
  • That was by far the tastiest / tastier / tastiest pizza I have ever had.
    the tastiest
  • MAKE A COMPARATIVE SENTENCE: We / get / days off /  employees at other companies (fewer)
    We get fewer days off than employees at other companies.
  • CORRECT IT: The winters are getting more and more hot every year (except in Aranda).
    The winters are getting hotter and hotter every year (except in Aranda).
  • CORRECT IT: It is much more better to give than to receive...or is it?
    It is much better to give than to receive...or is it?
  • Danny is ______the most talented student in the class. Nobody else was even close to getting an A+ like he did.
    by far
    a lot more
    just as
    one of
  • I thought that the sequel to the film was ____ than the original.
    just as good
    even better
    by far the best
    one of the best
  • CORRECT IT: Sarah is more of active than her twin sister Julie.
    Sarah is more active than her twin sister Julie.
  • CORRECT IT: More annoyingly of all, I forgot to set the alarm clock and I missed my flight.
    Most annoyingly of all, I forgot to set the alarm clock and I missed my flight.