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Adjectives & Adverbs

The document consists of exercises focused on rewriting sentences using adjectives and adverbs without altering their original meanings. It includes various prompts that require the use of specific words or phrases to complete the sentences. The goal is to practice and reinforce the understanding of comparative and superlative forms in English grammar.

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Adjectives & Adverbs

The document consists of exercises focused on rewriting sentences using adjectives and adverbs without altering their original meanings. It includes various prompts that require the use of specific words or phrases to complete the sentences. The goal is to practice and reinforce the understanding of comparative and superlative forms in English grammar.

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REFUERZO ADJECTIVES & ADVERBS

REWRITE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES WITHOUT CHANGING THEIR ORIGINAL MEANING


1. Onasis was the richest businessman in Greece.
Onasis anyone else in Greece.
2. Musicals are more amusing thanOperas.
Operas
3. As she practises her voice becomes better.
The her voice becomes.
4. Hemingway was the most talented writer of all.
Hemingway than anyone else.
5. This is the ugliest bride I’ve ever seen.
I .
6. Your bedroom’s furniture and mine are alike .
Your bedroom’s furniture mine.
7. Windsurfing isn’t as dangerous as bungee jumping.
Windsurfing is bungee jumping.
8. She’s more optimistic than her partner.
Her partner she is.
9. In most of the European countries men and women are treated alike.
In most European countries women men.
10. No other Grammar book is as well constructed.
This book.
11. My husband and I have the same number of brothers.
My husband I have.
13. My grandfather is getting less and less patient as he gets older.
My grandfather is getting as he gets older.
14. In this house I feel safer than anywhere else.
I’ve never felt in this house.
15. This is the cheapest package holiday I can find.
I can’t find this.
16. As I get to know him he seems more friendly.
He seems as I get to know him.
17. Reading is more difficult than I thought.
Reading isn’t I thought.
18. As I practise more transformations I become better.
The I become in transformations.
19. As time goes by I feel more confident.
I feel as time goes by.
20. As he gets richer, he becomes more cruel.
The he becomes.
21. Your new dress is like mine.
Your new dress mine.
22. We couldn’t find a cheaper computer.
That was we could find.
REFUERZO ADJECTIVES & ADVERBS

REWRITE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES WITHOUT CHANGING THEIR ORIGINAL MEANING.


USE THE WORDS IN BOLD TYPE
1. In this house I feel safer than anywhere else. AS
I've never felt in this house.
2. This is the cheapest package holiday I can find. ANY
I can't find this.
3. As I get to know him he seems more friendly. AND
He seems as I get to know him.
4. She would rather cook herself than order something. THAN
She would prefer something.
5. Reading is more difficult than I thought. EASY
Reading is I thought.
6. My sister spends half as much time on homework as I do. TWICE
I spend on homework as my sister.
7. That hotel is a third of the cost of the one we went to last year. MUCH
The hotel we went to last year was the one this year.
8. As I practise more transformations I become better. THE
The I become in transformations.
9. He cooks very well as most people say. COOK
He as most people say.
10.As time goes by I feel more confident. AND
I feel as time goes by.
11. As he gets richer, he becomes more cruel. CRUELER
The he becomes.
12. Mrs Smith is caring to her tenants. WAY
Mrs Smith to all her tenants.
13. Your new dress is like mine. SIMILAR
Your new dress mine.

14. As we climbed higher, we had more difficulty breathing. HARDER


The it was to breathe.
15. We couldn't find a cheaper computer. THE
That was we could find.
16. Two hours later David had swum six miles but Julie had only swum three. TWICE
Two hours later David had swum Julie.
17. Chris skates better than his sister Anne. SUCH
Anne is not her brother Chris.
18. The journey was less tiring than I thought. AS
The journey I thought it would be.
19. None of my colleagues are more hard-working than Betty. MOST
Betty is of all my colleagues.
REFUERZO ADJECTIVES & ADVERBS

20.They don’t live as far as I thought. THAN


They live I thought.
21. Danny's brief case is similar to yours. SAME
Danny's briefcase is almost yours.
22.Everyone agrees that Nick is more talkative than his brother. OF
Everyone agrees that Nick is the two brothers.
23.Susan doesn't filke watching T.V in the evenings, she’d rather readmagazines. T0
Susan prefers T.V in the evenings.
24.We'd prefer to go shopping rather than stay at home. RATHER.
We'd at home.
25.He's the most amusing person I’ve ever met. THAN
He is I've ever met.

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