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11. Nobody in this school can speak English better than she can.
She can
12. Janet is the best tennis player in the club.
No one
13. I know him better than you do. You don’t
14. Marie is certainly not so intelligent as her sister.
Marie’s sister
15. Anna is 18 years old, and Sue is 20 years old.
Anna is
16. Jane can swim further than I can. I can’t swim so
17. George is not as fat as he used to be. George used to
18. Have you got a cheaper carpet than this ?
Is this
19. Mr. Pepper works more efficiently in the morning. He works less efficiently in the afternoon.
Mr. Pepper works
20. She was not eager to leave the city. I didn’t think about that.
She wasn’t as
21. I have to finish my work before evening. He has to finish his work earlier.
He has
22. He is interested in sports. You are, too. You
23. The bus takes longer than the train. The train
24. She used to spend much money but now she doesn’t.
Now she doesn’t
25. The exercise is not difficult. I think it’s difficult.
The exercise
IV. Combine each pair of the following sentences, using Double Comparative “The + comparative …, the + comparative..”
1. The house is large. It is cold.
2. The exercises were long. They were easy.
3. Peter is old. He is clever.
4. The man drinks much. He feels thirsty.
5. He talked a lot. We disliked him much.
6. Daisy writes slowly. She makes few mistakes.
7. There is much corporation. We can recycle a lot of waste paper.
8. If you eat a lot of vegetables, you will feel healthy.
9. The sun is high. The shadow is short.
10. I know him much. I hate him much.
11. He works little. He will be paid little.
12. I became bored because he talked much.
13. They produce a lot of paper. They need a lot of wood pulp.
14. He does many exercises. He gets healthy.
15. We read this book carefully. We understand it well.
16. I waited long. I got angry.
17. She drove fast. I became nervous.
18. Nam wrote much. His writing became good.
19. If the air is polluted, diseases are great.
20. He became poor because he spent too much money.
She can
12. Janet is the best tennis player in the club.
No one
13. I know him better than you do. You don’t
14. Marie is certainly not so intelligent as her sister.
Marie’s sister
15. Anna is 18 years old, and Sue is 20 years old.
Anna is
16. Jane can swim further than I can. I can’t swim so
17. George is not as fat as he used to be. George used to
18. Have you got a cheaper carpet than this ?
Is this
19. Mr. Pepper works more efficiently in the morning. He works less efficiently in the afternoon.
Mr. Pepper works
20. She was not eager to leave the city. I didn’t think about that.
She wasn’t as
21. I have to finish my work before evening. He has to finish his work earlier.
He has
22. He is interested in sports. You are, too. You
23. The bus takes longer than the train. The train
24. She used to spend much money but now she doesn’t.
Now she doesn’t
25. The exercise is not difficult. I think it’s difficult.
The exercise
IV. Combine each pair of the following sentences, using Double Comparative “The + comparative …, the + comparative..”
1. The house is large. It is cold.
2. The exercises were long. They were easy.
3. Peter is old. He is clever.
4. The man drinks much. He feels thirsty.
5. He talked a lot. We disliked him much.
6. Daisy writes slowly. She makes few mistakes.
7. There is much corporation. We can recycle a lot of waste paper.
8. If you eat a lot of vegetables, you will feel healthy.
9. The sun is high. The shadow is short.
10. I know him much. I hate him much.
11. He works little. He will be paid little.
12. I became bored because he talked much.
13. They produce a lot of paper. They need a lot of wood pulp.
14. He does many exercises. He gets healthy.
15. We read this book carefully. We understand it well.
16. I waited long. I got angry.
17. She drove fast. I became nervous.
18. Nam wrote much. His writing became good.
19. If the air is polluted, diseases are great.
20. He became poor because he spent too much money.