Степени сравнения прилагательных и наречий
(See Grammar Reference) Make up the Comparative and Superlative degrees of the adjectives. Cold 2) young 3) old 4) difficult 5) good 6) far 7) bad 8) beautiful 9) weak 10) little 11) easy 12) near 13) strong 14) late 15) interesting 16) pretty 17) great 18) quick 19) important 20) warm 21) happy 22) early 23) deep 24) large 25) hot 26) long 27) simple 28) thin 29) much 30) wide 31) small 32)many
Change the form of the adjectives. 1. Kate is (young) than Mary. 2. John is the (clever) boy in the class. 3. The weather is (dull) today than it was yesterday. 4. London is one of the (big) cities in the world. 5. This sentence is (difficult) than the first one. 6. My dog is as (good) as yours. 7. His dog is (good) than yours. 8. Her dog is the (good) of the three. 9. The cat is much (happy) in her new home. 10. My cold is (bad) today than it was yesterday. 11. This mountain is the (high) in Europe. 12. This piece of homework is as (bad) as your last one. 13. This piece of homework is (bad) than your last one. 14. This piece of homework is the (bad) you have ever done. 15. Richard is not as (tall) as Tom. 16. Tom is (tall) than Richard. 17. Tom is the (tall) boy in the class. 18. Athens is (far) From London than Rome is. 19. Jack is (rich) than Richard, but I don't think he is (happy) than Richard. 20. This is the (wonderful) and (beautiful) film I have ever seen. 21. He doesn't look a day (old) than forty. 22. What (nice) present is there than a box of chocolates? 23. What (good) present is there than a box of cigarettes? 24. Jack and Peter are exactly as (old) as each other and exactly as (tall) as each other. 25. Susan is (old) than Mark; she is the (old) of the family. 26. Summer is (warm) than winter. 27. Robert and Paul are the (noisy) boys that I know. 28. Boys are always (noisy) than girls. 29. Summer is the (warm) of the four seasons. 30. Winter in London is (foggy) than in Paris. 31. These are the (bad) cigarettes I have ever smoked. 32. I think I am the (bad) dancer in the world! - You are not (bad) than I am. 33. Your work is much (good) than I thought. 34. London is (big) than Manchester. Manchester is (small) than London. 35. A train goes faster than a ship but not as (fast) as an airplane. Which is the (fast)? Which is the (slow)? 36. It is (hot) in Athens than it is in London; it is not as (hot) in Oslo as it is in London. Which of the three cities is the (hot)? Which is the (cold)? Put the nouns into the plural form and change the sentences if necessary. 1. We have built a gigantic factory. 2. The ox has hurt its hoof and cannot draw the cart. 3. The sheep is grazing in the meadow. 4. The valley is green, and a deer is grazing in it. 5. There was a potato in the basket. 6. There was a fish in the net. 7. The hoof of an ox is cloven, that of a horse is not. 8. The key to the box is lost. 9. The roof of that house leaks, it needs repairing. 10. He brought a pailful of water from the river. 11. As soon as the train has arrived, the postman will deliver the letter. 12. A passer-by saw the accident. 13. This shelf contains several books on different subjects. 14. The hero was received with joy. 15. The leaf turned first yellow and then brown, and dropped off and was blown into the corner of the garden. 16. A fox often prowled about the farm yard, seeking a fat goose to carry off. Ask alternative and disjunctive questions. 1. I like my tea with cream. 2. He decided to go to the theatre. 3. John had to walk to the village. 4. Although the weather was fine they decided to stay at home. 5. Last winter our class visited Rome. 6. I'm used to drinking a glass of milk before going to bed. 7. We were invited to stay at the castle for a fortnight. 8. I'm fond of opera. 9. We are going to Moscow with my brother today. 10. If I don't pass the exams I'll try to do it again next time.
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