Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use the opposite of the adjectives in bold.
Example:
Jenna is too short to ride on the rollercoaster.
Jenna is not tall enough to ride on the rollercoaster.
1. These blue socks are wetter than the black ones.
The black socks are than the blue ones.
2.Tony's arms are stronger than Kyle's arms.
Kyle's arms are than Tony's arms.
3.The food in the hotel was better than the rooms.
The rooms in the hotel were than the food.
4.This ring is not big enough to fit on my finger.
This ring is to fit on my finger.
5.Dean is too impatient to enjoy fishing.
Dean is to enjoy fishing.
Jane: I`m glad you like it. It is always a pleasure to sit here and read magazines and newspapers after a long day in the office. And where do you live in St. Petersburg, Mary?
Mary: We live in a four-room flat in a new district of St. Petersburg.
Jane: Is your flat comfortable?
Mary: Yes, it is very comfortable. There is very much built-in furniture in our hall and in the kitchen. Our windows are large and the rooms are light.
Jane: In which room do you like to spend evening hours?
Mary: I like to spend my evening hours in the sitting-room. We usually watch television there or listen to music on the records.
Jane: Yes, it is always nice to spend a quiet evening with the family.
Mary: I think so too.