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Making comparisons (B2 level)
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English is _______________ languages to learn. (ONE)
English is one of the easiest languages to learn.
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Make a comparison using one of the following words: slightly / a bit / a little
*use with comparative sentences to express small differences*
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This is one ____________________ things I've ever eaten.
This is one of the worst things I've ever eaten.
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This book is one __________________ I've ever read in my life!
This book is one of the most interesting I've ever read in my life!
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(Put these words in order) than / There are slightly / living in / fewer people / ten years ago. / the town /
There are slightly fewer people living in the town than ten year ago.
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(Put these words in order) was as accurate / the report / Her analysis / the financial situation / as / in the magazine. / of
Her analysis of the financial situations was as accurate as the report in the magazine.
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Sonia is the ________________ in the music class.
Sonia is the best singer in the music class.
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What word or phrase can be added to the sentence to express a large difference?
My friend's house is ...much / far / a lot / considerably... bigger than mine.
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What phrase can be added to the sentence to express a big difference?
My friend's house is not ...nearly... as big as mine.
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What is the comparative form of "far" ?
further / farther.
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Make a comparison using one of the following words: much / far / a lot / considerably
*use with compartive sentences to express large differences*
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Make a comparison using: nearly
*use with -(not) as ............. as- form to express large differences*
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My morning was ____________________ my evening.
My morning was much / far / a lot / considerably more enjoyable than my evening.
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(Is this sentence correct?) The pool in Vilafranca is as deeper as the one in Sant Marti.
The pool in Vilafranca is as deep as the one in Sant Marti.
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The air in Vilafranca is considerably _________________ (clean) in Barcelona
The air in Vilafranca is considerably cleaner than in Barcelona
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(Is this sentence correct?) The trains now run considerably faster than in the past.
The sentence was correct.
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(Complete the rule) When two things are NOT the same we use the comparative form: "__ __" (adjective / adverb) "__"
not as/so (adjective / adverb) as
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This phone is ______________ than the other phone.
This phone is slightly / a bit / a little bigger / smaller than the other phone.
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What phrase can be added to the sentence to express a big difference?
My friend's house is ...by far / one of... the biggest in the town.
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This is the _______________ movie I have ever seen!
"This is the worst movie I have ever seen!"
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Make a comparison using: quite
*use with -not as ................ as- form to express small differences*
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Simone cycled home _______________ Marek. (MORE)
Simone cycled home more quickly than Marek.
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Make a comparions using one of these phrases: by far / one of
*use with superlative sentences to express large differences*
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In general, rollerblading is ___________ ice skating. (FAR)
In general, rollerblading is far cheaper than ice skating.
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My friend is not ____________ as me.
My friend is not as/so short as me.
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(Is this sentence correct?) The winters here are not so cold as those in Russia.
The sentence was correct.
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(Is this sentence correct?) My internet connection is so fast as before.
My internet connection is as fast as before.
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This phone is not __________________ as the other phone.
This phone is not quite as big / small as the other phone.
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What is the superlative form of "little" ? (when used to express quantity)
least.
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(Complete the rule) When two things are the same we use the comparative form : "__" (adjective / adverb) "__"
as (adjective / adverb) as
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What is the superlative form of "far" ?
furthest / farthest
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This laptop is as _____________ the other laptop.
This laptop is as cheap / expensive as the other laptop.
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Football is __________________ popular as basketball in my country. (NEARLY)
Football is not nearly as popular as basketball in my country.
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James is _____________________ of my teachers.
James is by far the worst of my teachers.
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Australia is _____________ than Andorra.
Australia is much / far / considerably bigger than Andorra.
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My English classes are as _____________ my Spanish classes.
My English classes are as boring as my Spanish classes.
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What is the comparative form of "little" ? (when used to express quantity)
less.
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What phrase can be added to the sentence to express a small difference?
My friend's house is not ...quite... as big as mine.
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(Put these words in order) His ambition / than / has always / his brother's. / greater / been /
His ambition has always been greater than his brother's.
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For Joanna, swimming is ________________ running. (NOT)
For Joanna, swimming is not as/so interesting as running.
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What word or phrase can be added to the sentence to express a small difference?
My friend't house is ...slightly / a bit / a little... bigger than mine.
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(Is this sentence correct?) He is a lot more older than me.
He is a lot older than me.
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