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When my dad plays guitar, his hands move (+, fast) mine do.
faster than
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(+) My dad sings (loudly) anyone else in the family.
more loudly than
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(=) Like me, my sister practices piano every day. She practices (hard) I do.
as hard as
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(+) I like pop music (well) I like rock.
better than
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He plays the guitar (=, often) he plays the drums.
as often as
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Do you sing (=, badly) your sister?
as badly as
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(+) He can’t sing very well. He sings (badly) I do.
worse than
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She can play the violin (+, well) she can play the piano.
better than
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(-) She plays the flute (beautifully) her teacher
less beautifully than
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(-) When he dances, his feet move (fast) mine.
less fast than
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(=) I like being in the jazz band (well) being in the orchestra
as well as
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(-) She plays piano on Sundays, but I play every day. She plays (often) I do.
less often than
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He listens to classical music (-, often) he listens to rock.
less often than
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Okay!
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