Exercise 8. Transform these sentences according to the model.
1 have got a thin notebook. And what about Peter and Nick?
Peter has got a thinner notebook and Nick has got the thinnest (notebook).
1. John is a small boy. And what about Peter and Max? 2. Peter has got a large flat. And what about his brother and sister? 3. My sister is young. And what about John’s and Peter’s? 4. Mary has got a small room. And what about Jane and Ann? 5. Voronezh is a big city. And what about St. Petersburg and Moscow? 6. June is a warm month. And what about August and July? 7. Lesson 5 is difficult. And what about lesson 7 and 10?
Exercise 9. Make the necessary substitutions and reproduce the dialogues.
A: Are you doing exercise 10?
Yes. And I think this is the most difficult exercise.
(A: reading text 19, learning the new grammar rule; B: text, rule)
A: What do you think of the film?
It's one of the most intcrestingy7/zn5.
(A: book, lecture, novel; B: books, lectures, novels)
A: This lesson is difficult. And what about lesson 16?
I think it’s more difficult.
(A, B: interesting)
A: I hear your brother is ill. Is he better today?
I’m afraid he’s worse.
(A: sister, wife, husband; B: she, she. he)
A: Mike has little time today. .And Ben?
I’m afraid he has less time.
(A: Bill, Peter, George)
A: Is there a bookshop nearby?
Yes, it's round the corner. You can find it most easily.
(A: a department store, a library)
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