Английский Complete the sentences, using one of the adjectives from the list and comparative + and + comparative.
Complete the sentences, using one of the adjectives from the list and comparative + and + comparative.
Hot, hard, heavy, tired, cold, tall, pretty
1. As I ran, my legs got … MORE AND MORE TIRED… .
2. Over the years, the trees grew .
3. As we lay on the beach, we got .
4. Emma`s work is improving because she`s studying.
5. While I was walking in the snow, I got , so I decided to go home.
6. As she did her shopping, her bags got .
7. As Jane grows up, she just gets .
- To complete this sentence, we need to use the adjective "tired" in its comparative form. The comparative form of "tired" is "more tired." Since the sentence indicates that the tiredness increased as the person ran, we use the phrase "more and more" before the comparative form. Therefore, the correct answer is "more and more tired."
2. Over the years, the trees grew taller and taller.
- To complete this sentence, we need to use the adjective "tall" in its comparative form. The comparative form of "tall" is "taller." Since the sentence indicates that the height of the trees increased over time, we use the phrase "taller and taller" to show this continuous growth. Therefore, the correct answer is "taller and taller."
3. As we lay on the beach, we got hotter and hotter.
- To complete this sentence, we need to use the adjective "hot" in its comparative form. The comparative form of "hot" is "hotter." Since the sentence indicates that the temperature increased as they lay on the beach, we use the phrase "hotter and hotter" to show this continuous increase. Therefore, the correct answer is "hotter and hotter."
4. Emma's work is improving because she's studying harder and harder.
- To complete this sentence, we need to use the adjective "hard" in its comparative form. The comparative form of "hard" is "harder." Since the sentence indicates that Emma's work is getting better due to her increased effort in studying, we use the phrase "harder and harder" to show this continuous improvement. Therefore, the correct answer is "harder and harder."
5. While I was walking in the snow, I got colder and colder, so I decided to go home.
- To complete this sentence, we need to use the adjective "cold" in its comparative form. The comparative form of "cold" is "colder." Since the sentence indicates that the person's body temperature decreased as they walked in the snow, we use the phrase "colder and colder" to show this continuous cooling. Therefore, the correct answer is "colder and colder."
6. As she did her shopping, her bags got heavier and heavier.
- To complete this sentence, we need to use the adjective "heavy" in its comparative form. The comparative form of "heavy" is "heavier." Since the sentence indicates that the weight of the bags increased as the person did their shopping, we use the phrase "heavier and heavier" to show this continuous increase in weight. Therefore, the correct answer is "heavier and heavier."
7. As Jane grows up, she just gets prettier and prettier.
- To complete this sentence, we need to use the adjective "pretty" in its comparative form. The comparative form of "pretty" is "prettier." Since the sentence indicates that Jane's appearance improves as she grows up, we use the phrase "prettier and prettier" to show this continuous increase in beauty. Therefore, the correct answer is "prettier and prettier."