88.3
complete the sentences with a bit or much + comparative (older/better
1 emma is 25. gary is 24).
emma is a bit older than gary
2 jacks mother is 52. his father is 69.
jack's mother
3 my camera cost (100. yours cost 296.
my camera
4 yesterday i felt terrible. today i feel ok.
i feel
5 today the temperature is 12 degrees. yesterday it was 10 degrees.
6 sarah is an excellent tennis plaver. i'm not very good.
sarab
Explanation: We use "a bit" to show a small difference in age between Emma and Gary. We compare their ages using the word "older," indicating that Emma is older than Gary.
2) Jack's mother is a bit older than his father.
Explanation: We use "a bit" to indicate a small difference in age between Jack's mother and his father. We compare their ages using the word "older," indicating that Jack's mother is older than his father.
3) My camera cost much less than yours.
Explanation: We use "much" to emphasize a significant difference in cost between my camera and yours. We compare the costs using the word "less," indicating that my camera cost less than yours.
4) Yesterday I felt much worse than today.
Explanation: We use "much" to emphasize a significant difference in how I felt yesterday compared to today. We compare the feelings using the word "worse," indicating that I felt worse yesterday than today.
5) Today the temperature is a bit higher than yesterday.
Explanation: We use "a bit" to show a small difference in temperature between today and yesterday. We compare the temperatures using the word "higher," indicating that today's temperature is higher than yesterday's.
6) Sarah is a much better tennis player than me.
Explanation: We use "much" to emphasize a significant difference in skill level between Sarah and me. We compare the tennis playing abilities using the word "better," indicating that Sarah is better at tennis than me.