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4.3. Употребите правильную форму прилагательного в скобках.
1. Your English is improving. It’s getting (good) and (good).
2. Who is the (famous) person in the world?
3. The meal cost (little) than I expected.
4. There are (few) public holidays in Great Britain than in other European countries.
5. This cartoon is (funny) than that one.
6. Who is the (good) student in the class?
7. It was an awful day. It was the (bad) day of my life.
8. Jane is two years (old) than Jack.
9. It is the (busy) time of the year.
10. I’d like to have а (big) car than my old one.
11. That’s the (far) I’ve ever run.
12. The exam was quite difficult — (difficult) than we expected.
13. Hard beds are (healthy) than soft ones.
14. She is the (slim) girl in our group.
15. What is the (late) news?
ответы:
1. Your English is improving. It's getting better and better.
2. Who is the most famous person in the world?
3. The meal cost less than I expected.
4. There are fewer public holidays in Great Britain than in other European countries.
5. This cartoon is funnier than that one.
6. Who is the best student in the class?
7. It was an awful day. It was the worst day of my life.
8.Jane is two years older than Jack.
9.It is the busiest time of the year.
10.I'd like to have a bigger car than my old one.
11.That's the farthest I've ever run.
12.The exam was quite difficult - more difficult than we expected.
13.Hard beds are healthiest than soft ones.
14.She is the slimmest girl in our group.
15.What is the latest news?
1. I asked Mary what she was looking for.
2. She said she had lost the key of her room.
3. An hour later she told me she had found the key lying on the table in the passage. She was sure she had put it there herself and had forgotten about it.
4. Mary said she often lost things because of her weak memory.
5. My brother showed me the watch he had bought the day before and wished to give to his wife on New Year's Day.
6. I asked him how much he had paid for it.
7. Ann asked him if they could sell her some of the flowers they had brought from home.
8. They said she might have as many of them as she liked and they didn't take a penny for them.