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Comparatives and superlatives FCE
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The comparative and superlative forms of GOOD and WELL are: BETTER/BEST
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The comparative and superlative forms of TINY are: TINIER/TINIEST
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The doctor can´t see you earlier than Wednesday, I´m afraid. WEDNESDAY IS...
Wednesday is the earliest the doctor can see you, I am afraid.
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Are these sentences correct? She is one of the politest people I have ever met. She is the most polite person I have ever met.
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I´ve never enjoyed myself so much! I´VE NEVER HAD....
I´ve never had such a good time!
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OLDER and ELDER are used in the same way.
NO! The two words elder and eldest are used only when referring to people.
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I must have a rest. I can´t walk anymore. I MUST HAVE A REST. I CAN´T GO...
I must have a rest. I can´t go (on) any further.
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I thought that learning to drive would be difficult, but it isn´t. LEARNING TO DRIVE IS...
Learning to drive isn´t as difficult as/is easier than I thought it would be.
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