Exercise 1: Match the phrases in A with suitable ones in B and C to make meaningful sentencesABCKEY0. Patrick speaks Germanthe most confidentthan she did at university A0-B2-C41. This hotel is asmore interestingof the four interviewees 2. Your sister is by farmore fluentlyin his team. 3. Their latest cookbook is a lotthe least expensivethe one we stayed on our last vacation 4. She lives muchthe bestthan his classmates. 5. Peter plays badmintonmore independentlyof all displayed in this store 6. ...
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Exercise 1: Match the phrases in A with suitable ones in B and C to make meaningful sentences
A | B | C | KEY |
0. Patrick speaks German | the most confident | than she did at university | A0-B2-C4 |
1. This hotel is as | more interesting | of the four interviewees | |
2. Your sister is by far | more fluently | in his team. | |
3. Their latest cookbook is a lot | the least expensive | the one we stayed on our last vacation | |
4. She lives much | the best | than his classmates. | |
5. Peter plays badminton | more independently | of all displayed in this store | |
6. My brother is the second | luxurious as | than the previous one.. | |
7. This microscope is | tallest | in my family | |
Exercise 2: Rewrite the sentences without changing their original meanings, using the cues given
1. This building is as high as the one I am working at. (same)
→________________________________________________________
2. Your daughter is the same weight as me. (as...as)
→ ________________________________________________________
3. No one in my department is more gorgeous than Linda (most)
→ ________________________________________________________
4. My grandson is younger than everyone in my family (youngest)
→ ________________________________________________________
5. There is no better nurse in this hospital than Mrs Smith (best)
→ ________________________________________________________
6. My sister does not solve problems as effectively as Lucy (more)
→ ________________________________________________________