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I. Make the comparative form. If it's possible, use 'er'. If not, use 'more'. 1) Dogs are more intelligent (intelligent) than rabbits.2) Lucy is older (old) than Ellie.3) Russia is far larger (large) than the UK.4) My Latin class is more boring (boring) than my English class.5) In the UK, the streets are generally narrower (narrow) than in the USA6) London is busier (busy) than Glasgow.7) Julie is quieter (quiet) than her sister.8) Amanda is more ambitious (ambitious) than her classmates.9) My garden is a lot more colorful (colorful) than this park.10) His house is a bit more comfortable (comfortable) than a hotel. II. Fill in the gaps with the superlative forms of the adjectives in brackets to complete the following sentences in English. 1. Mr Brown is the most experienced tutor in our university. (experienced)2. The best pupils should be paid more attention. (good)3. The most interesting film we've ever seen is "Enter the Dragon". (interesting)4. It was Chris who wrote the most brilliant composition. (brilliant)5. Spring is the most pleasant season of the year. (pleasant)6. Tom's room is the cleanest of all. (clean)7. Of all Polish writers, Sienkiewicz is the greatest one. (great)8. Jim is the most difficult pupil in my class. (difficult)9. Ann is the most hard-working student in our group. (hard-working)10. James is the most open-minded person in our office. (open-minded)11. Egypt is one of the oldest countries in the world. (old)12. Canada is the second largest country in the world. (large)13. Helen is the most kind-hearted girl I've ever met. (kind-hearted)14. That was the stupidest mistake. (stupid)15. I think England has the most changeableweather in the world. (changeable)16. The most comfortable hotel in Poznan is "Polonez". (comfortable)17. The most credible person is Henry; he never tells a lie. (credible)18. For many years, the Beatles were the most popular group. (popular)19. It's the ugliest town I've ever seen. (ugly)20. Winter was the worst time for us. (bad) III. Complete this email with the comparative or superlative form of the adjectives and any other words (e.g. the, as, so, than) that are needed. Hi LilyWell, we've moved at last! When we first got here, the house seemed (1) larger(large) than we remembered, because it was empty, but now it's got our furniture in it, it doesn't feel (2) as spacious as (spacious) before. We've got to do some decorating, and that will be (3) more expensive(expensive) than we expected because the walls are in a (4) worse (bad) condition than we thought. But we'll manage somehow, and soon we'll have (5) the smartest (smart) house in the town. And if your Uncle Bob has his way, (6) the loveliest (lovely) garden as well. We'll also be (7) the poorest (poor) and (8) the most exhausted(exhausted) householders in the country, but never mind. We stillthink moving here is (9) the best (good) thing that we've done for years. We can't imagine now why we didn't do it when we were (10) younger (young)Come and see us soon. Catch a train if you can, because it's almost as (11) cheap as (cheap) the bus, and the railway station is (12) nearer (near) our end of town.Love, Auntie Rosie IV. For each question, choose the correct answer 21 Wider further bigger greater 22 taken seen thought made 23 free open around available 24 quality type kind sort 25 for in on with 26 valuable correct dear likely

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