Focus on nominals: practice grammar book for intermediate learners of English. Бочарова М.В - 84 стр.

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2. Can’t you drive any (fast)?
3. Could you talk (quiet)?
4. I’m getting (fat) and (fat).
5. Mary’s (tall) her three sisters.
6. Mary’s (tall) of the four girls.
7. Now he visits us (often) than before.
8. Now we see a lot (much) of him than before.
9. They put on two classes – one for (clever) students and one for (slow)
learners.
10. This way, it’s (easy) to see.
11. We’re going (slow) and (slow).
12. We’ve all got (terrible) voices, but I sing (bad) of all.
13. Your accent is (bad) mine.
14. You speak English (good) than anyone I know.
15. (old) I get, (happy) I am.
16. (dangerous) it is, (much) I like it.
17. (much) I study, (little) I learn.
18. (much) money he makes, (much) useless things he buys.
19. How do you like your coffee? – (strong), (good).
20. Usually (hard) you try, (much) you achieve.
TASK 115. Put the adjectives and adverbs into the comparative or superlative
form.
1. This seems to be a_______(sensible) system than the one we use.
2. When our football team played last week (the score was 0/0) the crowd
were_________(excited) than today (the score was 3/3).
3. Caruso had _____(magnificent) tenor in Italy.
4. Ms. Jones is _______(sympathetic) doctor than Ms. Reeds. I’d better con-
sult Ms. Reeds.
2. Can’t you drive any (fast)?
3. Could you talk (quiet)?
4. I’m getting (fat) and (fat).
5. Mary’s (tall) her three sisters.
6. Mary’s (tall) of the four girls.
7. Now he visits us (often) than before.
8. Now we see a lot (much) of him than before.
9. They put on two classes – one for (clever) students and one for (slow)
     learners.
10. This way, it’s (easy) to see.
11. We’re going (slow) and (slow).
12. We’ve all got (terrible) voices, but I sing (bad) of all.
13. Your accent is (bad) mine.
14. You speak English (good) than anyone I know.
15. (old) I get, (happy) I am.
16. (dangerous) it is, (much) I like it.
17. (much) I study, (little) I learn.
18. (much) money he makes, (much) useless things he buys.
19. How do you like your coffee? – (strong), (good).
20. Usually (hard) you try, (much) you achieve.


TASK 115. Put the adjectives and adverbs into the comparative or superlative
form.
1.    This seems to be a_______(sensible) system than the one we use.
2.    When our football team played last week (the score was 0/0) the crowd
      were_________(excited) than today (the score was 3/3).
3.    Caruso had _____(magnificent) tenor in Italy.
4.    Ms. Jones is _______(sympathetic) doctor than Ms. Reeds. I’d better con-
      sult Ms. Reeds.
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