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  • I don't find running quite as enjoyable as cycling.
    Running is not so enjoyable as cycling.
    Both cycling and running are enjoyable activities.
    Running is more enjoyable than cycling.
    I prefer cycling over running.
  • Practising every day is _____ way to learn an instrument.
    best
    better
    the better
    the best
  • Playing team sports is ___________ than many people imagine.
    very riskier
    much riskier
    as riskier
    as risky
  • It's less _____ to learn a new sport when you get old.
    the easiest
    easy
    easiest
    easier
  • Joining a sports club can help people to become_____.
    more healthy
    healthier than
    healthier
    the healthier
  • The ________ I wait, the ______ chance I'll get to get to the front of the queue.
    longer/more
    more long/more
    shorter/more
    longer/less
  • She's __________ her sister.
    so smelly as
    not so smelly as
    not as smelly for
    not as smelly so
  • They're ____ naughty ____ each other.
    as/so
    as/as
    as/not
    so/as
  • Maria has read the text ________ than Suzanna.
    as quick
    as quickly
    more quickly
    quicker
  • I am ________ I have ever been in my life.
    much fitter
    fitter
    the fittest
    as fit
  • Tennis is ___________ golf.
    cheaper than
    the cheapest than
    cheap than
    cheapier than
  • My mum works _______ my dad.
    as harder than
    more hard than
    harder than
    as hard as
  • Biking is ____________ activity.
    the more dangerous
    the most dangerous
    much dangerous
    as dangerous
  • Some mobile apps are not nearly as difficult to use as normal computer programs.
    Some computer programs are not so difficult to use.
    Some mobile apps are considerably more difficult to use.
    Computer programs are the easiest to use.
    Some mobile apps are far easier to use than comp. programs.
  • The _____ I study the _____ results i'll get.
    more/better
    more/most
    less/best
    more/best
  • People drive slightly slower than they did in the past.
    Nowadays, people don't drive quite as fast as in the past.
    Nowadays, people don't drive as much as in the past.
    People drive considerably slower than in the past.
    In these days, people drive faster as decades ago.
  • Riding a motorbike is _________ than taking the bus.
    as fun
    most fun
    more fun
    funnier
  • Sophie doesn't speak German so well as Gordon.
    Neither Sophie nor Gordon speak German.
    Sophie speaks German sligthly better than Gordon.
    Gordon speaks German better than Sophie.
    Both, Sophie and Gordon speak German very well.
  • She doesn't speak Spanish ______ well as he does.
    so
    as
    very
    much
  • My grandchildren visit me _________ than in the past.
    often
    much often
    as often
    more often
  • Golf is _______ enjoyable sport on TV.
    more
    the least
    less
    least
  • This adjective forms comparisons that express a large difference.
    far
    funny
    friendly
    fit
  • Playing team sports is much riskier than many people imagine.
    Playing team sport is far less riskier than people imagine.
    Playing team sports is a lot riskier than people imagine.
    Playing team sports is slightly riskier than people imagine.
    Playing team sports is far more risky than people imagine.