3. Use the right Degree of Comparison: 1. This is the (interesting) book I have ever read.
2. Non-smokers usually live (long) than smokers.
3. Which is the (dangerous) country in the world?
4. He was the (clever) thief of all.
5. He was the (popular) detective stories writer.
6. (serious) cases are heard in the Crown Court.
7. One of the (rich) areas for theft in those days was the River Thames.
8. There is no (far) appeal to the House of Lords.
9. A candidate must get not (little) than 5 per cent of the total votes.
10. One of the (early) cases involving the use of fingerprint evidence was in 1905.
11. In all parties, a (high) proportion of women is elected to local councils.
12. The officers will complete a (far) two-weeks’ training.
1 most interesting
2 longer
3 most dangerous
4 cleverest
5 most popular
6 the most serious
7 richest
8 farthest
9 less
10 earliest
11 higher
12 furthest