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21 Are politicians (friendly) than kings and queens?
22 Your desk is a lot (wide) than the desk in my room.
23 Amber is the (funny) student in our class.
24 This town has (little) tourism than the town where I live.
25 Her performance in this film is (good) than the one in her last film.
26 Paige's mum is the (interesting) person I have met.
27 Today is (hot) than yesterday.
28 Ten kilometres is the (far) I've ever walked.
29 What's the (large) city in the world?
30 Of all the countries in the world, China has got the (many) people.
21 are politicians more friendly than kings and Queens?
22 your Desk is much wider than the table in my room.
23 amber is the funniest student in our class.
24 this city has less tourism than the city where I live.
25 her performance in this film is better than in her last film.
26 Paige's mom is the most interesting person I've met.
27 today is hotter than yesterday.
28 ten kilometers is the longest distance I've ever walked.
29 what is the largest city in the world?
30 of all countries in the world, China has the most people.
Объяснение:
To answer this question, we need to compare the friendliness of politicians and kings and queens. In English, when comparing two things, we use the comparative form of the adjective. In this case, the comparative form of "friendly" is "friendlier." Therefore, the correct answer is "Are politicians friendlier than kings and queens?"
22 Your desk is a lot wider than the desk in my room.
We are comparing the width of two desks – yours and the one in my room. To make the comparison, we need to use the comparative form of the adjective "wide." The comparative form of "wide" is "wider." Therefore, the correct answer is "Your desk is a lot wider than the desk in my room."
23 Amber is the funniest student in our class.
Here, we are comparing the level of humor among the students in our class. To indicate that Amber has the highest level of humor, we need to use the superlative form of the adjective "funny." The superlative form of "funny" is "funniest." Therefore, the correct answer is "Amber is the funniest student in our class."
24 This town has less tourism than the town where I live.
To compare the amount of tourism between two towns, we need to use the comparative form of the adjective "little." However, "little" does not have a comparative form, so we need to use the word "less" instead. Therefore, the correct answer is "This town has less tourism than the town where I live."
25 Her performance in this film is better than the one in her last film.
We are comparing the quality of her performance in two films. To make the comparison, we need to use the comparative form of the adjective "good." The comparative form of "good" is "better." Therefore, the correct answer is "Her performance in this film is better than the one in her last film."
26 Paige's mum is the most interesting person I have met.
In this sentence, we are comparing the level of interest or fascination between people. To indicate that Paige's mom is the highest in terms of interest, we need to use the superlative form of the adjective "interesting." The superlative form of "interesting" is "most interesting." Therefore, the correct answer is "Paige's mum is the most interesting person I have met."
27 Today is hotter than yesterday.
We are comparing the temperature of today with yesterday. To make the comparison, we need to use the comparative form of the adjective "hot." The comparative form of "hot" is "hotter." Therefore, the correct answer is "Today is hotter than yesterday."
28 Ten kilometers is the farthest I've ever walked.
Here, we are comparing the distance of walking with other distances. To indicate that ten kilometers is the highest in terms of distance walked, we need to use the superlative form of the adjective "far." The superlative form of "far" is "farthest." Therefore, the correct answer is "Ten kilometers is the farthest I've ever walked."
29 What's the largest city in the world?
We are looking for the city with the highest population or size. To indicate this, we need to use the superlative form of the adjective "large." The superlative form of "large" is "largest." Therefore, the correct answer is "What's the largest city in the world?"
30 Of all the countries in the world, China has the most people.
In this sentence, we are comparing the population size among different countries. To indicate that China has the highest population among all the countries, we need to use the superlative form of the adjective "many." The superlative form of "many" is "most." Therefore, the correct answer is "Of all the countries in the world, China has the most people."