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Exercise 222.
Form the adverbs in the Comparative and Suprelative forms.
1. She works (hard) than you. 2. Peter ran (fast) than Henry. 3. He
answered at the examination (good) than you. 4. I got up (early) than my
brother. 5. Which of all the boys ran (fast) at the contest? 6. Which of all the
students in your group speaks English (good)? 7. Can you see the ship (clearly)
than before? 8. Why didn’t you tell me (early) about it? 9. He knows English,
French and German, but he speaks German (good). 10. Pleasant work (hard) in
summer and in autumn. 11. He lives (far) than I. 12. You did your (carefully)
than he.
Exercise 223.
Put the sentences in interrogative and negative form.
1.It’s summer now. 2.It was five o’clock when I got home. 3.It’s light in
here. 4.It’s be over soon.
Exercise 224.
Put the sentences in Past and Future Indefinite Tense.
1.It’s cold today, isn’t it? 2.It isn’t late, is it? 3.It’s dark here. 4.It’s eight
o’clock, isn’t it? 5.Is it warm there? 6.Is it cold? 7.Is it cold there at this time of
year, or is it warm? It isn’t dark yet. 9.It isn’t too late to ring him up yet.
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