1. Fill in the gaps with the suitable comparative structure
1. Now I know __ more English than 5 years ago.+
2. Tanya is doing quite well. She's getting __ confident.
3. Vasya is just __ stubborn __ his father.
4. These shoes aren't nearly __ comfortable __ I thought.
5. Valya is __ beautiful __ Kristina.
6. __ people are using social nets nowadays.
7. This book is very different __ what I heard about it.
8. It was pretty much the same __ we did it last year.
9. Wow, that's been so cool. I haven't experienced anything similar __ this ever before.
10. Please, run __ fast __ you can.
2.Give the Comparative and Superlative Degrees.
Sad, grey, bad, old, happy, free, far, dry, big, near, shy, unusual, able, mountainous, little, polite, famous, well-known, heavy.
3. Put adjectives into correct forms.
1. John is (young) of the 3 brothers.
2. The Sun is (bright) the Moon.
3. Is the diameter of Jupiter (big) than that of the Earth?
4. That room is (light) than yours.
5. This room is (large) than the one upstairs.
6. It doesn’t take (much) than four days to cross the Atlantic, does it?
Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin was a Russian author of the Romantic era who is considered by many to be the greatest Russian poet and the founder of modern Russian literature.
Born into the Russian nobility in Moscow, Pushkin published his first poem at the age of fifteen, and was widely recognized by the literary establishment by the time of his graduation from the Imperial Lyceum in Tsarskoye Selo.
While under the strict surveillance of the Tsar's political police and unable to publish, Pushkin wrote his most famous play, the drama Boris Godunov. His novel in verse, Eugene Onegin, was serialized between 1825 and 1832.
Pushkin was born in Moscow. His father, Sergey Lvovich, a man of limited mind, more fond of the high life, like his brother poet Vasily L. (who had his house on Basmannaya and славившемуся an excellent cook Vlas, which he called Blaise; it died in Okhotny Ryad in the last cholera) 1, could not inspire a great attachment to himself in his son. Much more could have influence on the latest mother - Nadezhda Osipovna, a woman, is characterized by the mind. From the other members of the family have another brother of our poet, Lev Sergeevich, which is now in Odessa in the quarantine, the good fellow, it is extremely similar person to the late poet, and sister, Olga Sergeevna, to which Pushkin had a particular affection; she for Павлищевым, which is in Warsaw and several engaged in the literature. Pushkin lived in Moscow, but in summer went to the village of Zakhar'in, forty versts from Moscow, owned by relatives of Hope Enquete.