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C/ Juan de Pineda, 112 | 955128277 - 603552291 Check Irregular Comparatives and Superlatives Complete each sentence by typing the correct comparative or superlative form: A) You're looking (GOOD) now. Has your cold gone? B) I think the (GOOD) holiday I ever had was the one to Brazil. C) The unemployment figures are (BAD) than expected. D) That is definitely the (BAD) game of football I have ever seen. E) We climbed (FAR) up the hill to get a better view. F) What is the (FAR) planet from the sun? Sentence Transformation Practice For each question, complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Use no more than three words. A. His latest book isn't as good as his first one. His first book ............................... ......... his latest one. B. Her old school was closer than the new one. Her new school ............................. ............ the old one. C. I've never played better than I did yesterday. Yesterday .......................... .............. I have ever played. D. He has never made such a bad decision. It ................................. ....... decision he has ever made. E. The bank is at the very far end of the street. The bank ............................... ......... shop along the street. F. I didn't think my results would be this bad.

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Check Irregular Comparatives and Superlatives

Complete each sentence by typing the correct comparative or superlative form:

A) You're looking (GOOD) now. Has your cold gone?

B) I think the (GOOD) holiday I ever had was the one to Brazil.

C) The unemployment figures are (BAD) than expected.

D) That is definitely the (BAD) game of football I have ever seen.

E) We climbed (FAR) up the hill to get a better view.

F) What is the (FAR) planet from the sun?

Sentence Transformation Practice

For each question, complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Use

no more than three words.

A. His latest book isn't as good as his first

one.

His first book ........................................ his

latest one.

B. Her old school was closer than the new

one.

Her new school .........................................

the old one.

C. I've never played better than I did

yesterday.

Yesterday ........................................ I have

ever played.

D. He has never made such a bad

decision.

It ........................................ decision he

has ever made.

E. The bank is at the very far end of the

street.

The bank ........................................ shop

along the street.

F. I didn't think my results would be this

bad.

My results ........................................ I had

thought.

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