Read the text. Give the correct degree of comparison of the adjectives and adverbs in brackets. A HOLIDAY FOR MARTIN'S GRANDPARENTS Julian and Martin were visiting Martin's grandparents, and they were not sure what to talk about. "There has been (little) rain this week," Martin said. His grandfather came into the room and put a hand to his ear. "What's that you say?" he asked. "We've had (few) rainy days and (much) sun," Martin said loudly. "Oh, yes," the old man said. "It's funny. Your grandmother and I want to spend our holidays at a place that has the (many) sunny days and the (little) wind. At our age we have the (much) time and the (little) money for the holidays . Perhaps we'll go to Dover or Bournemouth or Windermere." "Oh, that's interesting," Julian said. "You'll get the (few) cold days at Bournemouth, won't you? I'm sure it has (little) wind than Dover and most certainly Windermere has the (little) fine weather of those three." "What did she say?" asked Martin's grandfather again. "She says Bournemouth has (little) wind and Windermere has the (much) bad weather," his wife said. "Hm," said grandfather, "when we visited Bournemouth in mid- sixties, it rained (much) heavily than usual and I saw (much) television in one week than I've seen ever since." "Oh," Martin thought, "and it takes (little) time and (little) money to go to Dover." And he began to think about taking them to Dover in his car. They can travel (much) comfortably than in a train

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