Составить 8 предложений с прилагательными в сравнительной степени (4 предложения),а затем переделать их в предложения с прилагательными в превосходной степени (4 предложения)
1) Margot (went) to the door and ( locked) it, and ( returned) with the key. 2) He sighed again and again, like one who (had escaped) from danger. 3)Then I ( searched) for a piece of paper and a pencil, and I ( wrote) a message for the maid. 4) He ( made) tea and ( ate) the biscuits which Mrs. Aberdeen (had bfought) him. 5) Ansell (gave) an angry sigh, and at that moment there (was) a tap on the door. 6) When the cinema (was) over they ( went) for a walk across the dark, damp fields. 7) The door (opened). A tall young woman (was standing) framed in the light that (was falling) from the passage. 8) Cassie (had spent) the night at home, and on entering the dining-room ( glanced) at the space above the fire. 9) He (was walking) about our sitting-room all afternoon, murmuring to himself. 10) It (was) all so sudden that for a moment no one ( knew) what (had happened). 11) He (told) me that they (had been) at the same public school and (had been) friends ever since. 12) At the age of seventy-four he (was) excited as a boy about his expedition. 13) Near the door he (saw) the man he (had noticed) at the station. 14) The house (was) much smaller than he (had thought) at first.
One of the most significant economic branches of mass tourism. Tourism is a risky business and depends on many factors, such as weather, economics and even neighbour countries. Furthermore, there is fierce competition to attract tourists, not only among different countries but also among the resorts within each country. Tourism is a growing industry and one of the largest sources of foreign exchange. Enormous sums of money are injected into the economies of some nations by winter and summer tourism. Employment opportunities in the service sector increase substantially. Many cities are also important centers for international conferences and exhibitions. The number of tourists increases steadily. Luxury establishments are developed for wealthy foreigners. Tourism supports many small businesses that provide food, lodging, fuel, and other supplies and services.
2) He sighed again and again, like one who (had escaped) from danger.
3)Then I ( searched) for a piece of paper and a pencil, and I ( wrote) a message for the maid.
4) He ( made) tea and ( ate) the biscuits which Mrs. Aberdeen (had bfought) him.
5) Ansell (gave) an angry sigh, and at that moment there (was) a tap on the door.
6) When the cinema (was) over they ( went) for a walk across the dark, damp fields.
7) The door (opened). A tall young woman (was standing) framed in the light that (was falling) from the passage.
8) Cassie (had spent) the night at home, and on entering the dining-room ( glanced) at the space above the fire.
9) He (was walking) about our sitting-room all afternoon, murmuring to himself.
10) It (was) all so sudden that for a moment no one ( knew) what (had happened).
11) He (told) me that they (had been) at the same public school and (had been) friends ever since.
12) At the age of seventy-four he (was) excited as a boy about his expedition.
13) Near the door he (saw) the man he (had noticed) at the station.
14) The house (was) much smaller than he (had thought) at first.
Tourism is a risky business and depends on many factors, such as weather, economics and even neighbour countries. Furthermore,
there is fierce competition to attract tourists, not only among different
countries but also among the resorts within each country.
Tourism is a growing industry and one of the largest sources of
foreign exchange. Enormous sums of money are injected into the
economies of some nations by winter and summer tourism. Employment
opportunities in the service sector increase substantially. Many cities are also important centers for international conferences and exhibitions.
The number of tourists increases steadily. Luxury establishments are developed for wealthy foreigners. Tourism supports many
small businesses that provide food, lodging, fuel, and other supplies and
services.