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16. Frank can't go to see Claire tonight. He hasn't got any time. 17. This is the hospital where I was born. 18. Is Marta in her bedroom? 19. A sceptic person is someone who doesn't believe what you say. 20. Jane was here all day from morning to night. 21. The man living upstairs is a policeman. 22. The girl who was sitting next to me was your sister. 23. Is there a sofa in the living room? 24. Dany's the woman who lives in Germany. 25. Complete the sentences below with some, any or no. Use the lines below the exercise to write your answers. 1. I don't usually have any free time in the afternoon, but today I have some work to do so I can relax at home for a while. 2. Do you have any money? Yes, I have some.change in my wallet. 3. My friend lent me .......... crime novels, but I haven't read ......... of them yet. 4. There is absolutely ......... food in my fridge. I need to go the shop to get ........... bread, cheese and ham to make a sandwich. Lezione 03 701. This part of the city is more _______ than the centre oldest newer old peaceful 02. Honey is ............. than chocolate. the most sweet sweet term more sweet sweeter 03. My brother Frank is _____ than my friend Lucy tallest tall as tall taller 04. My dad has a ........... experience in selling cars. much large big wide 05. Her husband ______ politics hasn't got interested isn't interested to isn't interested in doesn't interested in 06. Grace's job is ............ than mine. as good as well better best 07. Mr. Brown is _________ an English an England England English 08. I ______ hungry have am do haven't 09. I ________ thirsty have don't do am 10. A jet is ........... a helicopter more fast faster than faster then fastly 11. Robert is ____working so hard.
boring of
tired of
bored to
tired for
12. Mark is older than Jennifer
13. Why are you so attracted to the mountains?
14. I'm not watching that film. It's frightening!
15. Mr Duvée is a French
16. This car is more modern than that one
17. Where do people buy meat? ...............from the butcher
18. London is the most expensive city in Europe
19. Everest is the highest mountain in the world
20. Complete the sentence using the correct grammar rule and explain the rule below. In your explanation, include: the name of the structure, how it is formed, when we use it and any exceptions and/or irregular forms
This is such a noisy street. It's the noisiest street I've ever seen
21.

Complete the sentence using the correct grammar rule and explain the rule below. In your explanation, include: the name of the structure, how it is formed, when we use it and any exceptions and/or irregular forms.

I think German is (difficult)............................................... than Spanish.

22. Describe a member of your family. In your description, include information about: his/her appearance, age, personality and job. Write 100 words.

23. Complete the sentence using the correct grammar rule and explain the rule below. In your explanation, include: the name of the structure, how it is formed, when we use it and any exceptions and/or irregular forms.

This is such a delicious cake. It's the ......................................... cake I've ever eaten.

24. Complete the sentence using the correct grammar rule and explain the rule below. In your explanation, include: the name of the structure, how it is formed, when we use it and any exceptions and/or irregular forms.

It's

Il tuo compito è formattare il testo fornito utilizzando tag html. ATTENZIONE: non modificare il testo in altro modo, NON aggiungere commenti, NON utilizzare tag h1; such a strange story. It's the <u>strangest</u> story I've ever heard25. Complete the sentence using the correct grammar rule and explain the rule below. In yourexplanation, include: the name of the structure, how it is formed,when we use it and any exceptions and/or irregular forms.This is such a delicate shampoo. It's the <u>most delicate</u> shampoo I've ever used26. Complete the sentence using the correct grammar rule and explain the rule below. In yourexplanation, include: the name of the structure, how it is formed,when we use it and any exceptions and/or irregular forms.This is such a good film. It's the <u>best</u> film I've ever seen27. Complete the sentence using the correct grammar rule and explain the rule below. In yourexplanation, include: the name of the structure, how it is formed,when we use it and any exceptions and/or irregular forms.This is such a large village.It's the village on this island.
Complete the sentence using the correct grammar rule and explain the rule below. In your explanation, include: the name of the structure, how it is formed, when we use it and any exceptions and/or irregular forms. The structure used in this sentence is the superlative degree. It is formed by adding "-est" to the adjective or by using the word "most" before the adjective. We use the superlative degree when we want to compare three or more things and express that one thing has the highest degree of a certain quality. An exception to this rule is when the adjective is already in a comparative form, such as "better" or "worse", in which case we use "best" or "worst" instead of adding "-est". Winter is such a cold season. It's the coldest season.
Complete the sentence using the correct grammar rule and explain the rule below. In your explanation, include the name of the structure, how it is formed, when we use it and any exceptions and/or irregular forms. The structure used in this sentence is the superlative degree. It is formed by adding "-est" to the adjective or by using the word "most" before the adjective. We use the superlative degree when we want to compare three or more things and express that one thing has the highest degree of a certain quality. An exception to this rule is when the adjective is already in a comparative form, such as "better" or "worse", in which case we use "best" or "worst" instead of adding "-est". Acatama desert is such a dry place. It's the driest place on earth.
Complete the sentence using the correct grammar rule and explain the rule below. In your explanation, include the name of the structure, how it is formed, when we use it and any exceptions and/or irregular forms. The structure used in this sentence is the superlative degree. It is formed by adding "-est" to the adjective or by using the word "most" before the adjective. We use the superlative degree when we want to compare three or more things and express that one thing has the highest degree of a certain quality. An exception to this rule is when the adjective is already in a comparative form, such as "better" or "worse", in which case we use "best" or "worst" instead of adding "-est". This dress is beautiful. It's the most beautiful dress in.the rule below. In your explanation, include: the name of the structure, how it is formed, when we use it and any exceptions and/or irregular forms. 31. This watch is very expensive. It's the most expensive watch in the shop. Structure: Superlative degree Formation: The superlative degree is formed by adding "-est" to the adjective or by using "most" before the adjective. Usage: We use the superlative degree to compare three or more things or people and to show that one has the highest degree of a certain quality. Exceptions/Irregular forms: Some adjectives have irregular forms in the superlative degree, such as "good" (best), "bad" (worst), "far" (furthest), etc. 32. My friend Emma is older than my sister. They were both born in 1985. Structure: Comparative degree Formation: The comparative degree is formed by adding "-er" to the adjective or by using "more" before the adjective. Usage: We use the comparative degree to compare two things or people and to show that one has a higher degree of a certain quality than the other. Exceptions/Irregular forms: Some adjectives have irregular forms in the comparative degree, such as "good" (better), "bad" (worse), "far" (farther/further), etc. 33. My brother is taller than my dad. They are both six feet tall. Structure: Comparative degree Formation: The comparative degree is formed by adding "-er" to the adjective or by using "more" before the adjective. Usage: We use the comparative degree to compare two things or people and to show that one has a higher degree of a certain quality than the other. Exceptions/Irregular forms: Some adjectives have irregular forms in the comparative degree, such as "good" (better), "bad" (worse), "far" (farther/further), etc.the rule below. In your explanation, include: the name of the structure, how it is formed, and when we use it. I am rich like Bill Gates. He's a billionaire. 35. Complete the sentence using the correct grammar rule and explain the rule below. In your explanation, include: the name of the structure, how it is formed, when we use it and any exceptions and/or irregular forms. Living in the country is more relaxing than living in a big city. This sentence uses the comparative form of the adjective "relaxing." The comparative structure is formed by adding "more" before the adjective. We use the comparative form when comparing two things or actions. There are some irregular forms for comparatives, such as "good" becoming "better" and "bad" becoming "worse." 36. Complete the sentence using the correct grammar rule and explain the rule below. In your explanation, include: the name of the structure, how it is formed, when we use it and any exceptions and/or irregular forms. The place was farther than I expected. This sentence uses the comparative form of the adjective "far." The comparative structure is formed by adding "-er" to the end of the adjective. However, for the adjective "far," we use the irregular form "farther" instead of "farrer." We use the comparative form when comparing two things or actions. 37. Complete the sentence using the correct grammar rule and explain the rule below. In your explanation, include: the name of the structure, how it is formed, when we use it and any exceptions and/or irregular forms. The rule below. In your explanation, include: the name of the structure, how it is formed, and when we use it. This sentence does not require any specific grammar rule or structure. It is a general instruction to include certain information in the explanation.irregular forms.My sore throat is worse today than yesterday. Explanation: The comparative form of the adjective "bad" is "worse". This is an example of an irregular comparative form. The comparative form is used when comparing two things or actions. In this sentence, we are comparing the sore throat today to the sore throat yesterday. Jennifer is slimmer than Kate. Explanation: The comparative form of the adjective "slim" is "slimmer". This is a regular comparative form, where we add "-er" to the end of the adjective. The comparative form is used when comparing two things or actions. In this sentence, we are comparing Jennifer's slimness to Kate's. This hotel is more comfortable than the one we stayed at last year. Explanation: The comparative form of the adjective "comfortable" is "more comfortable". This is a regular comparative form, where we add "more" before the adjective. The comparative form is used when comparing two things or actions. In this sentence, we are comparing the comfort of this hotel to the comfort of the one we stayed at last year. Lezione 038 01. Mandy passed the exam very well. Lezione 039 01. We got ready in a moment. 02. Henry arrived at the station at 9. 03. Their parents came by car. 04. I'llcome back as fast as I can. 05. Jackie arrived in Rome at 2 o'clock. 06. Trisha is going to quit playing volley. 07. They arrived right on time. 08. The comedy that was on TV last night was quite boring. 09. Anthony came by train. 10. They always go to France on holiday. 11. It's a small town in the south of England. 12. It's too cold in here. Can you turn the heater on, please? 13. How will I recognize you when I get there? Tell me what you look like. 14. I don't like this job, so I'm looking for a better one. 15. He goes to the office dressed as a clown.
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