2.Fill in the blanks with the correct comparative forms of the adjectives in
brackets /(5)
COMPARATIVES
FHD in the blanks with the
correct comparative forms of
the adjectives in brackets
TERRY
KATE
165 cm
106 kg
55 years old
172 cm 45 kg
17 years old
1) John is
2) Terry is
3) Kate is
4) Mary is
5) John is
6) Terry is
7) Mary is
8) Kate is
9) Terry is
10) John Is
11) Mary is
12) Kate is
13) John is
14) Kate is
than Kate (young)
than Mary. (fat)
than Terry. (slim)
than Kate. (old)
than Terry. (angry)
than Mary. (happy)
than Terry. (young)
than John. (old)
than Kate. (short)
than Mary. (tall)
than Kate. (short)
than Mary. (young)
than Terry. (slim)
than John. (happy)
MARY
JOUR
160 cm
80 kg
47 years old
168 cm 40 kg
15 years old​


2.Fill in the blanks with the correct comparative forms of the adjectives inbrackets /(5)COMPARATIVE

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Ответы
Cookiemi2017 Cookiemi2017  27.12.2023 17:02
1) John is

For this question, we need to compare John's age to Kate's age. Kate is 17 years old, so we need to find the comparative form of the adjective "young." The comparative form of "young" is "younger." So the correct answer is "John is younger than Kate."

2) Terry is

For this question, we need to compare Terry's weight to Mary's weight. Mary weighs 106 kg, so we need to find the comparative form of the adjective "fat." The comparative form of "fat" is "fatter." So the correct answer is "Terry is fatter than Mary."

3) Kate is

For this question, we need to compare Kate's height to Terry's height. Terry is 172 cm tall, so we need to find the comparative form of the adjective "short." The comparative form of "short" is "shorter." So the correct answer is "Kate is shorter than Terry."

4) Mary is

For this question, we need to compare Mary's weight to Kate's weight. Kate weighs 45 kg, so we need to find the comparative form of the adjective "slim." The comparative form of "slim" is "slimmer." So the correct answer is "Mary is slimmer than Kate."

5) John is

For this question, we need to compare John's anger level to Terry's anger level. Terry is angrier than John, so we need to find the comparative form of the adjective "angry." The comparative form of "angry" is "angrier." So the correct answer is "John is angrier than Terry."

6) Terry is

For this question, we need to compare Terry's happiness level to Mary's happiness level. Terry is happier than Mary, so we need to find the comparative form of the adjective "happy." The comparative form of "happy" is "happier." So the correct answer is "Terry is happier than Mary."

7) Mary is

For this question, we need to compare Mary's age to Terry's age. Terry is 55 years old, so we need to find the comparative form of the adjective "old." The comparative form of "old" is "older." So the correct answer is "Mary is older than Terry."

8) Kate is

For this question, we need to compare Kate's height to John's height. John is shorter than Kate. So the correct answer is "Kate is taller than John."

9) Terry is

For this question, we need to compare Terry's age to Kate's age. Kate is younger than Terry. So the correct answer is "Terry is older than Kate."

10) John is

For this question, we need to compare John's happiness level to Terry's happiness level. Terry is happier than John, so we need to find the comparative form of the adjective "happy." The comparative form of "happy" is "happier." So the correct answer is "John is happier than Terry."

11) Mary is

For this question, we need to compare Mary's height to Kate's height. Kate is shorter than Mary. So the correct answer is "Mary is taller than Kate."

12) Kate is

For this question, we need to compare Kate's height to Mary's height. Mary is shorter than Kate. So the correct answer is "Kate is taller than Mary."

13) John is

For this question, we need to compare John's age to Mary's age. Mary is younger than John. So the correct answer is "John is older than Mary."

14) Kate is

For this question, we need to compare Kate's weight to Terry's weight. Terry is slimmer than Kate, so we need to find the comparative form of the adjective "slim." The comparative form of "slim" is "slimmer." So the correct answer is "Kate is slimmer than Terry."
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