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cold colder (the) coldest
big bigger (the) biggest
easy easier (the) easiest
large larger (the) largest
more (the) most
beautiful more beautiful (the) most beautiful
comfortable more comfortable (the) most comfortable
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good - better - (the) best -
bad - worse - (the) worst -
little - less - (the) least -

 

than (). This house is larger than that. - , .

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, () , , , , . studies very well. You are quite right. Where did you go yesterday?

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quick quickly

happy happily

lucky luckily

slow slowly

cheap cheaply

 

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great - large -   late - high - hard - near - late - high - hard - near - greatly - , largely - lately - highly - , hardly - nearly -

 

 

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fast early faster earlier fastest earliest
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easily carefully more easily more carefully most easily most carefully

 

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1. :

Big, heavy, short, dirty, clean, near, bad, famous, little, much, clever, good, expensive, cheap, important, pale, hot, beautiful, large, practical, fat, early, pretty, happy, bright, dark, dry, flat, fresh, full, quick, late, nice, rich, sad, thin, thick, wet, weak, early, funny, easy, lazy, ugly, comfortable, quiet, far, rich, fertile, large, small, warm, hot, cold, heavy, deep, bountiful, great, long, fresh, famous.

 

2. , , , :

1. The Trans-Siberian railway is (long) in the world. 2. The twenty-second of December is the (short) day of the year. 3. Iron is (useful) of all metals. 4. The Neva is (wide) and (deep) than the Moskva River. 5. Elbrus is the (high) peak in the Caucasian mountains. 6. His plan is (practical) than yours. 7. His plan is (practical) of all. 8. This room is (small) than the entire house. 9. London is the (large) city in England. 10. Silver is (heavy) than copper. 11. Our house is (low) than yours. 12. This exercise is (good) than the last one. 13. My cigarettes are (bad) than yours. 14. Yesterday was the (hot) day we have had this summer. 15. When the war ended, the reconstruction of Moscow was resumed on a (large) scale than before. 16. The Battle of Stalingrad was the (great) battle of all times.

 

3. as as, not so as:

1. The temperature to-day is high it was yesterday. 2. He is not old he looks. 3. He is strong his brother. 4. This street is wide the next one. 5. The trunk is not heavy I expected it to be. 6. His radio set is not powerful mine. 7. She is tall her sister. 8. In Kazan it is not hot in Sochi.

 

4. : 1) high, cool, long, warm

2) big, wet, hot, thin

3) large, close

4) heavy, busy, dry, easy

5) popular, expensive, considerable, pleasant

6) good, bad, much, many, little, old

 

5. , , :

1. Great Britain is the ninth (large) island in the world, and the (large) European island. 2. Great Britain is the fourth (populous) country in Europe. 3. The efficiency of education in Britain is much (high) than in many other countries. 4. The (big) the plan of an enterprise the (big) the profit it gets. 5. Economic historians agree, that onset of the Industrial Revolution is (important) event in the history of humanity. 6. The economy of GB is one of (large) national economy in the world. 7. Americans have (high) income per hour worked. 8. Oxford is as (famous) as Cambridge. However, Oxford is (old) than Cambridge. It is one of the (old) and (prestigious) universities in the world. 9. The Tower is one of (ancient) buildings of London. It is visited as (often) as St. Pauls Cathedral.

 

6. , , , :

1.Cambridge is the second (old) University City in Britain.

2.In the old times the students life was (strict) than today.

3.The state colleges and universities charge a fee for tuition or registration. This fee is (high) for those who come from outside the state.

4.The (high) academic degree is the Doctor of Philosophy.

5.The elementary schools tend to be small. The high schools are generally (large) and accommodate pupils from four or five elementary schools.

 

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1. (Personal Pronouns);

2. (Possessive Pronouns);

3. (Demonstrative Pronouns);

4. (Indefinite Pronouns);

5. (Negative Pronouns);

6. (Interrogative Pronouns);

7. (Connective or Relative Pronouns);

8. (Reflexive and Emphatic Pronouns);

: (the Nominative Case) - I, you, he, e, it, we, you, they - (the Objective Case) - me, you, him, her, it, us, you, them. , , , . - you.

Excuse me, can you tell me the way to the post office?

Hello, Mike. I have not seen you for ages.

 





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