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badly > ______ > the worst
badly > worse > the worst
well > _____ > the best
well > better > the best
Finish the sentence. In my opinion Szymon is the most ____________.
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Finish the sentence. In my opinion Olaf is as good at computers as ________.
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Finish the sentence. In my opinion Natalia is as nice as ______.
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Choose one. In my opinion Marcin is / isn't the most hardworking student in the class.
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Finish the sentence. In my opinion Olga acts as well as _______.
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Finish the sentence. In my opinion Błażej doesn't play football as well as ______.
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Finish the sentence. In my opinion Dawid sings better than _______.
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He's cycling the best / as well as the US champion.
He's cycling the as well as the US champion.
The Mexican has jumped higher / the highest of all the competitors.
The Mexican has jumped the highest of all the competitors.
The British team is playing more carefully / most carefully than the French team.
The British team is playing more carefully than the French team.
The German isn't swimming as fast as / faster the Australian.
The German isn't swimming as fast as the Australian.
The Chinese team is performing well / better than last year.
The Chinese team is performing better than last year.
There were eight top runners in the semi-final, but the American ran the fastest / the most fast.
There were eight top runners in the semi-final, but the American ran the fastest.
Write the question using the infinitive with "to" or the "-ing" form. What other things / like / do / in your free time?
What other things do you like doing/to do in your free time?
Write the question using the infinitive with "to" or the "-ing" form. What / you / hope / do / in the future?
What do you hope to do in the future?
Write the question using the infinitive with "to" or the "-ing" form. you / like / perform / in front of people?
Do you like performing in front of people?
Write the question using the infinitive with "to" or the "-ing" form. you / enjoy / sing?
Do you enjoy singing?
Write the question using the infinitive with "to" or the "-ing" form. Which other instruments / you / would like / learn?
Which other instruments would you like to learn?
Write the question using the infinitive with "to" or the "-ing" form. Which instruments / you / learn / play / at the moment?
Which instrument are you learning to play at the moment?