Lesson XV: Superiorities
Exercise: A.3.1.2. Practice Superiority ONE-to-ONE Suggest with the expression LET ME GET YOU + an Expression of Superiority. For example: This pencil isn't long enough . LET ME GET YOU A LONGER ONE . This picture isn't beautiful enough . LET ME GET YOU A MORE BEAUTIFUL ONE . 1. This bicycle isn't fast enough. 8. This raincoat isn't cheap enough. 2. This glass isn't big enough. 9. This shirt isn't good enough. 3. This book isn't interesting enough. 10. This story isn't interesting enough. 4. This table isn't strong enough. 11. This magazine isn't new enough. 5. This watch isn't old enough. 12. This spoon isn't clean enough. 6. This chair isn't big enough. 13. This knife isn't sharp enough. 7. This suit isn't nice enough. 14. This fish isn't fresh enough. Exercise: A.3.1.3. Practice Superiority ONE-to-ONE Rephrase the statements with the expressions of comparison. For example: John is six feet tall , but Mary is only five feet tall . JOHN IS TALLER THAN MARY . Alice is very interesting , but her sister isn't . ALICE IS MORE INTERESTING THAN HER SISTER . 1. Mary is very happy, but Alice isn't. 2. This lesson is very easy, but the other one isn't. 3. The post office is very near, but the bookstore isn't. 4. John talks very fast, but Mary doesn't. 5. This book is very expensive, but the other one isn't. 6. We entered very quietly, but they didn't. 7. Mary talks very slowly, but Peter doesn't. 8. John speaks very rapidly, but Peter doesn't. 9. Alice is very happy, but John isn't. 10. The first lesson was very easy, but the second one wasn't. 11. This lesson is very difficult, but the other one isn’t. 12. This chair is very comfortable, but the other one isn't.
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