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My friend Harry

There is a new student in my class. His


name is Harry. He is tall, handsome, and
thin. He is really
(tall) and
(handsome) than the other boys in my
class. I like him! He is British but now, he
lives in Salamanca. Salamanca is
(big)
than Harry's town, Bath, and there
are
(interesting) places to visit. He
likes walking through the Major Square
because it is
(clean) than some parks
in the city. But, he hates Salamanca
weather in winter. It is
(cold) than in
England!!

1. a. more b. most c. very

2. a. bigger b. more c. many

3. a. smaller b. more small c. smallest

4. a. very b. more c. such

5. a. very cheap b. more cheap c. cheaper

6. a. every b. most c. more

7. a. better b. more good c. most good

8. a. few b. much c. little

9. a. very cheaper b. little more expensive c. little cheaper

Prague is one of the (1)

popular tourist destinations in Europe. After

all the political changes of the early 1990's, the capital of the Czech
Republic began to take advantage of its beautiful cultural and architectural
heritage to attract (2)
tourists than ever before

Prague is a (3)

city than many people imagine and it is (4)

easy

to move around this wonderful city on foot. Public transport is (5)


Prague than in (6)

in

other European cities but it is often (7)

to

walk, enabling you to appreciate marvellous buildings you might have


missed if you had been sitting on a bus or a tram.
(8)

people leave the city of Prague without commenting on the

superb food and drink available here. Eating out here is a (9)

than it

used to be but you can still have a three course meal for around $15
without any problems.

Comparative and Superlative Forms of Adjectives.


Fill in the correct form of the following adjectives.
1.

London is the (large)

city in Great Britain.

2.

No other British city has as (many)

3.

The London underground, the tube, is the (old)

inhabitants as London.
underground in the

world.
4.

The Tower of London is one of the (famous)

5.

Another sight is the London Eye. With its 135 metres, it is (tall)
any other big

London sights.
than

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