11. Вставьте прилагательные в нужной форме. Добавьте than, of, in, the, где это необходимо. 1. I am … my brother. (young) 2. That is … programme on television. (good) 3. That was … meal I've ever had. (tasty) 4. My maths teacher is very … (clever) 5. The old train is … the new train. (slow) 6. I have got … money … my sister. (much) 7. This is … tree … the forest. (tall) 8. The music is very … (expensive) 10. Chris is … student … all. (intelligent)

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BeliyTigr115 BeliyTigr115  07.12.2021 17:20
Вот пиши, по-моему это верно
11. Вставьте прилагательные в нужной форме. Добавьте than, of, in, the, где это необходимо. 1. I am
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lyubsretste lyubsretste  23.01.2024 22:39
1. I am younger than my brother.
Explanation: We are comparing the ages of "I" and "my brother." To form the comparative degree of the adjective "young," we add "-er" at the end and use the word "than" to indicate the comparison.

2. That is the best programme on television.
Explanation: We are describing the programme as the best among others on television. To form the superlative degree of the adjective "good," we add "-est" at the end and use the word "the" before the adjective to indicate it is the highest degree of comparison.

3. That was the tastiest meal I've ever had.
Explanation: We are describing the meal as the tastiest among all the meals that the speaker has had. To form the superlative degree of the adjective "tasty," we add "-est" at the end and use the word "the" before the adjective to indicate it is the highest degree of comparison.

4. My maths teacher is very clever.
Explanation: We are describing the maths teacher as being very intelligent. The given sentence does not require any additional words or changes to form the comparative or superlative degree.

5. The old train is slower than the new train.
Explanation: We are comparing the speed of the old train and the new train. To form the comparative degree of the adjective "slow," we add "-er" at the end and use the word "than" to indicate the comparison.

6. I have got more money than my sister.
Explanation: We are comparing the amount of money the speaker has with the amount his/her sister has. To form the comparative degree of the adjective "much," we use the word "more" before the adjective to indicate the comparison.

7. This is the tallest tree in the forest.
Explanation: We are describing the tree as the tallest among others in the forest. To form the superlative degree of the adjective "tall," we add "-est" at the end and use the word "the" before the adjective to indicate it is the highest degree of comparison.

8. The music is very expensive.
Explanation: We are describing the music as being costly or requiring a large amount of money.

9. Chris is the most intelligent student of all.
Explanation: We are describing Chris as being the most intelligent among all the students. To form the superlative degree of the adjective "intelligent," we add "-est" at the end and use the word "the" before the adjective to indicate it is the highest degree of comparison. Additionally, we use the word "most" before the adjective to emphasize the superlative degree. However, there is an error in the question as "students" is missing in the numbering.
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