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  • Твоїй тітці сьогодні трохи краще, ніж учора?
    Is your aunt any better today than yesterday?
  • Comparative and superlative forms for 'bad' are...
    worse, the worst
  • Генрі, безумовно, найталановитіший хлопчик, з усіх, кого я коли-небудь навчав.
    Henry is by far the most talented boy I have ever taught.
  • Studies suggest (happy) at work, the more productive you become.
    the happier
  • Biking is faster than running. --- Running is not ....
    as fast as biking.
  • Кузен Анни набагато старший за неї.
    Anna's cousin is much older than she is.
  • Miss Brown is (experienced) teacher of our staff.
    the most experienced
  • 'Do you like strong coffee?' B: 'Yes, I do. Strong/ good
    The stronger, the better.
  • A lot/ calories you consume, many/ exercise you need to do to burn them.
    The more calories... the more exercise
  • The buses run ....... frequently on Sundays.
    less
  • Besides, we both know you have (far/ by far) bigger concerns than me.
    far
  • (Little/ Small) children shouldn’t watch much television.
    Little
  • Comparative and superlative forms for 'quick-witted' are...
    more quick-witted, the most quick-witted
  • She gets about $50 a week or ... (менше).
    less
  • У Харкові набагато менше людей, ніж було раніше.
    There are far fewer people in Kharkiv than there used to be.
  • The last structure is not ... big ... the previous structures
    so...as/ as...as
  • Comparative and superlative forms for 'well-known' are...
    better-known, the best-known
  • Comparative and superlative forms for 'friendly' are...
    friendlier, the friendliest
  • Exercising is better than playing video games. --- Playing video games is ....
    not as good as exercising.
  • On her birthday Bertha woke up later than as (usual/ usually/ usual).
    usual