Exercise 6. Give the degrees of comparison of these adjectives and adverbs.
calm, fresh, happy, near, short, fast, thick, thin, few, busy, long, small, slow, hot, warm, cold, easy, young, late. nice, early;
beautiful, charming, exciting, popular, favourite, wonderful, brightly, difficult, easily, slowly, happily;
good, well, many, much, old. little, badly, bad
Exercise 7. Read and translate these sentences.
1. That room is larger, isn’t it? 2. I think lesson 12 is the easiest. 3. Mary is the youngest girl in her class. 4. He says he is the happiest man now. 5. Have you got fresher bread? 6. “Come nearer," the teacher said. 7. Dick came an hour later. 8. I got up ear/fer that day.
9. Her birthday party was more enjoyable. 10. His last story is more exciting. 11. I think exercise 8 is rhe most difficult. 12. Mary says this is the most interesting film she has seen lately. 13. Jack London is one of the most popular American [э'тепкэп] writers in this country. 14. Next time you will be able to find it most easily.
15. A friend of mine is one of the best doctors here. 16. Jane has more English books. 17. Think more, say less.
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