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- 1 Sử dụng từ trong ngoặc để hoàn chỉnh những câu sau đây sao cho vẫn giữ nguyên nghĩa.
- 1.1 1. The living-room isn’t as big as the kitchen. (bigger)
- 1.2 2. I’m not as fit as you. (am)
- 1.3 3. The table and the desk are the same size. (big)
- 1.4 4. Prices just get higher all the time. (and)
- 1.5 5. The dress is cheaper than the skirt. (expensive)
- 1.6 6. This crossword is the easiest. (difficult)
- 1.7 7. Their excitement was increasing all the time. (excited)
- 1.8 8. I’ve never read a more romantic story. (most)
- 2 Use “no as (adjective) as” to rewrite the following sentences
- 2.1 1. John is taller than Stu.
- 2.2 2. China is bigger than Taiwan.
- 2.3 3. I think that history is more interesting than science.
- 2.4 4. Black and white movies are worse than color movies.
- 2.5 5. Apples are healthier than candies.
- 2.6 6. Dogs are noiser than cats.
- 2.7 7. Randy’s cell phone is newer than mine.
- 3 Use “more/less” to rewrite the following sentences
- 3.1 1. Today the sun shines more brightly than yesterday.
- 3.2 2. This cake is more freshly made than that one.
- 3.3 3. Jim behaves more politely than his younger brother.
- 3.4 4. Teenagers act more violently these days than in the past.
- 3.5 5. The doctor treats his patients more patiently than he should.
- 3.6 6. My sister speaks more quickly than I.
- 3.7 7. Now Mary drives more carefully than she used to.
- 3.8 8. This summer I go to the beach more often than last summer.
- 4 Use the adjective in brackets in their correct forms of comparison to complete the sentences.
- 4.1 1. The buildings in cities are much higher than houses in the countryside. (high)
- 4.2 2. There are more trees in villages than in cities. (many)
- 4.3 3. Of three cattle raised in my village, chickens are the most popular. (popular)
- 4.4 4. The life in cities is faster and more convenient than in the countryside. (fast, convenient)
- 4.5 5. A village with only 13,000 people is not as crowded as the city. (crowded)
- 4.6 6. Harvest time is often busier and harder for farmers. (busy, hard)
- 4.7 7. The city is noisier. The countryside, on the other hand, is quieter. (noisy, quiet)
- 4.8 8. The air pollution in cities is more serious than in the countryside. (serious)
- 5 Complete each sentence using the information in brackets.
- 5.1 1. The bigger a flat is, the higher the rent. (big, high)
- 5.2 2. The younger you are, the more quickly you learn. (young, quick)
- 5.3 3. The earlier you drive home, the calmer the traffic. (early, calm)
- 5.4 4. The further a store is, the more you have to walk. (far, much)
- 5.5 5. The more you try to solve this Maths problem, the more complicated it seems. (much, complicated)
- 5.6 6. The better you are at a language, the more fluently you speak it. (good, fluently)
- 6 Rewrite each sentence so it has the same meaning. Use a comparative form of the adjective in brackets.
Sử dụng từ trong ngoặc để hoàn chỉnh những câu sau đây sao cho vẫn giữ nguyên nghĩa.
1. The living-room isn’t as big as the kitchen. (bigger)
The kitchen is bigger.
2. I’m not as fit as you. (am)
You’re fitter.
3. The table and the desk are the same size. (big)
The table is as big as the desk.
4. Prices just get higher all the time. (and)
Prices keep getting higher.
5. The dress is cheaper than the skirt. (expensive)
The skirt is more expensive than the dress.
6. This crossword is the easiest. (difficult)
This crossword is not as difficult.
7. Their excitement was increasing all the time. (excited)
They were getting more and more excited.
8. I’ve never read a more romantic story. (most)
It’s the most romantic story I’ve ever read.
Use “no as (adjective) as” to rewrite the following sentences
1. John is taller than Stu.
John is not as tall as Stu.
2. China is bigger than Taiwan.
China is not as big as Taiwan.
3. I think that history is more interesting than science.
I think that science is not as interesting as history.
4. Black and white movies are worse than color movies.
Black and white movies are not as good as color movies.
5. Apples are healthier than candies.
Apples are not as unhealthy as candies.
6. Dogs are noiser than cats.
Dogs are not as quiet as cats.
7. Randy’s cell phone is newer than mine.
Randy’s cell phone is not as new as mine.
Use “more/less” to rewrite the following sentences
1. Today the sun shines more brightly than yesterday.
Today the sun shines more brightly than yesterday.
2. This cake is more freshly made than that one.
This cake is more freshly made than that one.
3. Jim behaves more politely than his younger brother.
Jim behaves more politely than his younger brother.
4. Teenagers act more violently these days than in the past.
Teenagers act more violently these days than in the past.
5. The doctor treats his patients more patiently than he should.
The doctor treats his patients more patiently than he should.
6. My sister speaks more quickly than I.
My sister speaks more quickly than I.
7. Now Mary drives more carefully than she used to.
Now Mary drives more carefully than she used to.
8. This summer I go to the beach more often than last summer.
This summer I go to the beach more often than last summer.
Use the adjective in brackets in their correct forms of comparison to complete the sentences.
1. The buildings in cities are much higher than houses in the countryside. (high)
2. There are more trees in villages than in cities. (many)
3. Of three cattle raised in my village, chickens are the most popular. (popular)
4. The life in cities is faster and more convenient than in the countryside. (fast, convenient)
5. A village with only 13,000 people is not as crowded as the city. (crowded)
6. Harvest time is often busier and harder for farmers. (busy, hard)
7. The city is noisier. The countryside, on the other hand, is quieter. (noisy, quiet)
8. The air pollution in cities is more serious than in the countryside. (serious)
Complete each sentence using the information in brackets.
1. The bigger a flat is, the higher the rent. (big, high)
2. The younger you are, the more quickly you learn. (young, quick)
3. The earlier you drive home, the calmer the traffic. (early, calm)
4. The further a store is, the more you have to walk. (far, much)
5. The more you try to solve this Maths problem, the more complicated it seems. (much, complicated)
6. The better you are at a language, the more fluently you speak it. (good, fluently)
Rewrite each sentence so it has the same meaning. Use a comparative form of the adjective in brackets.
1. Tim is older than Sarah. (young)
Sarah is younger than Tim.
2. Our house is large than yours. (small)
Your house is smaller than ours.
3. Bill is not as tall as David. (short)
Bill is shorter than David.
4. Jack’s marks are worse than mine. (good)
My marks are better than Jack’s.
5. This book is the same price at that one. (expensive)
That book is as expensive as this one.
6. Your bike is slower than mine. (fast)
My bike is faster than yours.