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Compare three cities (far, near, crowded)
Shopping is getting....
The climate is becoming...
My English is getting...
I'm becoming more and more interested in...
Celebrities are becoming...
The weather is getting...
The more you travel,...
The less we worry, ...
The more you work, ...
The older we get, ...
The more you eat, the...
Compare three kinds of holiday (relaxing, stressful, expensive).
Compare these three people.
Compare three months (freezing, warm, long).
Compare three fast food restaurants (cheap, expensive, delicious).
Compare three means of transport (fast, slow, expensive).
Compare three continents (use big, small, beautiful).
Compare three kinds of films (interesting, romantic, good).
Compare three drinks (cold, hot, sweet).
Compare three pieces of clothing (comfortable, formal, sporty).
Compare three teachers (strict, interesting, young).
Compare three sports (use easy, tiring, popular).
Compare three classmates (use tall, talkative, clever).
Compare three music types (use noisy, popular, boring).
Compare three jobs (use important, stressful, easy).
Compare three hobbies (use boring, useful, difficult).
Compare three animals (use fast, friendly, dangerous).
Compare three cities/towns (use crowded, beautiful, polluted).
Compare three dishes (use tasty, sweet, delicious).
Compare three subjects (use easy, interesting, hard).