<variant> serious
<variant> seriouser
<variant> more seriouser
<variant> seriouser more
<222> Today you look... than yesterday.
Lt;variant> better
<variant> good
<variant> gooder
<variant> more good
<variant> more better
<223> Pete reads... than his friend.
Lt;variant> worse
<variant> bader
<variant> badder
<variant> more bad
<variant> more worse
<224> Im much... than my cousin Eddy.
Lt;variant> taller
<variant> tall
<variant> tallest
<variant> more tall
<variant> tallerer
<225> Nick is... than Helen today.
Lt;variant> busier
<variant> busy
<variant> busyer
<variant> buser
<variant> busyir
<226> Nina is... than her sister Mary.
Lt;variant> prettier
<variant> prettyer
<variant> more pretty
<variant> more prettier
<variant> prettiyer
<227> Anns reproduction is... than Bettys.
Lt;variant> more interesting
<variant> interstinger
<variant> interesting
<variant> interestingier
<variant> more interestingier
<228> Our family is... than their family.
Lt;variant> larger
<variant> more large
<variant> large more
<variant> large
<variant> largerer
<229> Are you sure this pencil is...?
Lt;variant> yours
<variant> your
<variant> yours
<variant> yours
<variant> you
<230> My copy-book is in the bag. Where is...?
Lt;variant> yours
<variant> you
<variant> him
<variant> them
<variant> they
<231> Whose books are these? Oh, theyre....
Lt;variant> hers
<variant> she
<variant> me
<variant> herself
<variant> hers
<232> This coat belongs to....
Lt;variant> me
<variant> mine
<variant> mes
<variant> myself
<variant> my
<233> Who are they? They are friends of....
Lt;variant> ours
<variant> our
<variant> we
<variant> ours
<variant> ours
<234> Kitty is... daughter.
Lt;variant> Mr Browns
<variant> Mr Brown
<variant> Mrs Brown
<variant> Mr Browns
<variant> Mrs Browns
<235> The... are old and yellow.
Lt;variant> pages of the book
<variant> pages book
<variant> pages books
<variant> pages of the books
<variant> pages of the book
<236>...... is beautiful.
Lt;variant> Our neighbours garden
<variant> Our neighbour garden
<variant> Our neighbour gardens
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<variant> Ours neighbour
<variant> Ours neighbours
<237> My... bedroom is on the top floor.
<variant> parents
<variant> parents
<variant> parent
< variant> parents
<variant> parentes
<238> My friend knows English as... as I do.
Lt;variant> well
<variant> good
<variant> bad
<variant> worse
<variant> better
<239> What are... mountains in Europe?
Lt;variant> the highest
<variant> higher
<variant> high
<variant> as high
<variant> highest
<240> He comes home very....
Lt;variant> late
<variant> lately
<variant> later
<variant> latest
<variant> the latest
<241> There are... mistakes in my dictation than in yours.
Lt;variant> fewer
<variant> few
<variant> less
<variant> more few
<variant> little
<242> Mr Sandford... his son is going to London.
Lt;variant> says
<variant> say
<variant> tells
<variant> tell
<variant> is saying
<243> The boy... he is going to stay at home.
Lt;variant> says
<variant> speak
<variant> say
<variant> tell
<variant> tells
<244> Chinese is more difficult than English.
<variant> -, -
<variant> the, a
<variant> a, the
<variant> a, a
<variant> the, the
Lt;245> some coffee in the coffee-pot.
Lt;variant>There is
<variant> There are
<variant> There be
<variant> Is there
<variant> Are there
<246> How many high buildings in your street?
Lt;variant> are there
<variant> is there
<variant> there is
<variant> there are
<variant> there be
<247> How much milk in the jug?
Lt;variant> is there
<variant> there is
<variant> are there
<variant> there are
<variant> there be
<248> little money in the bag.
Lt;variant> there is
<variant> is there
<variant> are there
<variant> there are
<variant> there be
<249> some cups on the table, but any glasses.