1) Less people live in Australia, Peru or Sweden..
2) Today some land on Manhattan costs .
3) Sometimes subway trains stop only .
4) In New York people move vertically
5) In New York one can find
a). . the biggest publishing houses of the USA.
b). . than in New York.
c). .. by elevator to their offices on the eighteenth floor.
d). .. a million dollars an acre.
e). .. at the most important stations.
, . T (True), , F (False), .
Statement | True | False | |
1. | In New York you can meet people speaking all the languages of the world. | ||
2. | New York is the city of skyscrapers. | ||
3. | If you are in a hurry, you should go by subway train. | ||
4. | We must pay twice if we change trains but dont go out of the station. | ||
5. | In New York you can find expensive stores and little shops with cheap souvenirs. |
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1. What do many visitors like in New York?
2. How much did Manhattan cost?
3. How do people get from Manhattan island to other parts of the city?
4. Why are buses slow in New York?
5. Where should you go in this city if you want to listen to some classical music?
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I. , .
1. Teenagers wear much/ most/ more casual clothes than their parents.
2. Winter is the cold/ coldest/ colder season in our region.
3. This is the most/ more/ much difficult rule of all.
4. It was her better/ best/ the best dress.
5. This path was longest/ longer /long than the road.
6. This is the more/ less/ least important task of all.
7. The film was shorter/ more shorter/ the shortest than an hour.
8. This modern equipment is much/ more/ most expensive than the old one.
9. Where is the near/ nearer/ nearest hotel?
10. This is my older/ oldest/ more old friend.