Combine each pairs of sentences, using Adverbial clause of comparion(as…as)
1. Lipton tea costs 10$. Oolong tea costs 9$.
2. You are happier than she looks.
3. My bicycle is more expensive than your.
4. Tom doesn’t try hard. His brother tried hard.
5. The boy doesn’t run fast. He used to run very fast.
6. Mai is the best violinist in her family.
7. The summer isn’t hot. Last summer it was hot.
8. She is active now. She didn’t use to be active.
9. Jimm...
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Combine each pairs of sentences, using Adverbial clause of comparion(as…as)
1. Lipton tea costs 10$. Oolong tea costs 9$.
2. You are happier than she looks.
3. My bicycle is more expensive than your.
4. Tom doesn’t try hard. His brother tried hard.
5. The boy doesn’t run fast. He used to run very fast.
6. Mai is the best violinist in her family.
7. The summer isn’t hot. Last summer it was hot.
8. She is active now. She didn’t use to be active.
9. Jimmy is clever. We think he is clever.
10. This boy doesn’t help me much. He can help me much.
11. We don’t export much wood this year. We exported more wood last year.
12. Miss Duyen’s house is the oldest house on this street.
13. The exercises are not difficult. I thought it was very difficult.
14. The students write less papers than thet did last year.
15. The paper mill puts out more products than it did two years ago.
16. Miss Huong Tram is the best student in her English class.
17. This boy doesn’t spend much money. He spend much money last month.
18. She doesn’t get up late. She used to get up very late during her holidays.
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