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This was (by far / smart) solution.
by far the smartest
This was (by far / smart) solution.
by far the smartest
Maths isn't ......... (easy) as PE.
as easy as
She isn't_____________ (tall) as her brother.
She isn't AS TALL as her brother.
These exercises are (a lot / simple) than those in the workbook.
a lot simpler
From the adverb 'quickly', do you form the comparative as 'quicklier' or as 'more quickly"?
more quickly
Wealth is (little / important) than education.
less important
Transform the sentence to mean "the same" She runs fast. Her sister runs fast.
She runs as fast as her sister.
My aunt cooks (far / bad) than anyoane I know.
far worse
They arrived (early / much) than expected.
much earlier
Sledding is (much / easy) than skiing.
much easier
cycling/ slow/ is/ than/ walking/ much.
Walking is much slower than cycling.
The superlative form of the adverb "well" is...
well
The rules for basketball are (complicated / far) ........... the rules for football.
by far more complicated
The superlative form of the adverb 'happily' is.... ex. " They sing happily in the garden".
the most happily
K-pop is ( a lot / good) ........... than hip-hop.
a lot better