Study

English 9 - Unit 2 (City Life)

  •   0%
  •  0     0     0

  • The (perfect) a diamond is, the (expensive) it gets.
    more perfect - more expensive
  • As I exercise frequently, I feel healthy. (rewrite using double comparative)
    The more frequently I exercise, the healthier I feel.
  • The (big) a bottle you find, the (expensive) it will be for us.
    bigger - more expensive
  • If you practice more, you will become more confident. (rewrite using double comparative)
    The more you practice, the more confident you will become.
  • The (late) it is at night, the (loud) he plays his music.
    later - louder
  • The problem is becoming _____ and _____ (complex) as time goes on.
    more and more complex
  • As I read more books, I expand my knowledge. ((rewrite using double comparative)
    The more books I read, the more I expand my knowledge.
  • The (spicy) the food is, the (cheap) the price is..
    spicier - cheaper
  • The (ripen) plums are, the (sweet) they get.
    more ripen - sweeter
  • The (fast) you drive in the city, the (probable) it is that you will have an accident
    faster - more probable
  • The (dangerous) things are, the (careful) I have to be.
    more dangerous - more careful
  • The weather is getting (hot) and (hot).
    hotter - hotter
  • The (hard) you study for these exams, the (good) you will do.
    harder - better
  • The children are excited with the difficult games. (rewrite using double comparative)
    The more difficult the games are, the more excited the children are/feel.
  • The (rich) he becomes, the (happy) he is.
    richer - happier
  • He worked _______ and _______ (hard) to achieve his goals.
    harder and harder
  • If the lecture gets more boring, students will pay less attention. (rewrite using double comparative)
    The more boring the lecture gets, the less attention students will pay.
  • The (pretty) she is, the (easy) jobs she gets.
    prettier - easier
  • As they collaborate effectively, they produce high-quality work. (rewrite using double comparative)
    The more effectively they collaborate, the more high-quality work they produce.
  • The (lazy) you study, the (bad) score you'll get.
    lazier - worse
  • The (long) she waited, the (impatient) she got.
    longer - more impatient