Task 6. Dùng các hình thức so sánh với tính từ trong ngoặc
1. Mary is 10 years old. Julie is 8 years old. Mary is (old) ................... .........Julie.
2. The Alps are very high. They are (high)..........................mountains in Europe.
3. An ocean is (large)................................ a sea.
4. A Rolls Royce costs a lot of money. A Twingo costs less money. A Rolls Royce is (expensive)...............................a Twingo.
5. John's results were good. Fred's results were very poor. Fred's results were (bad)................................John's.
6. This exercise is not difficult. It's (easy)...............................I expected. 7. The weather is not good today - it's raining. I hope the weather will be (good)........................next week.
8. People are not friendly in big cities. They are usually (friendly)......................in small towns.
9. In the government of a country, the President is (important).....................person.
10. People say that Chinese is (difficult)...................to learn than English.
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1. If you read many books, you will have much knowledge. ⇒ The more books you read, the more knowledge you have.
2. He speaks too much and people feel bored. ⇒ The more speaking he does, the more bored people feel.
3. The growth in the economy makes people’s living condition better. ⇒ The more growth the economy makes, the better the condition is.
4. He learned a lot of things as he traveled far. ⇒ The farther he traveled, the more things he learned.
1, The bigger the apartment is, the higher the rent is
2, The sooner we set off, the sooner we will arrive
3, The better the joke is, the louder the laugher is
4, The fatter she gets, the more tired she feels
5, The older she gets, the less travel he wants
1. The bigger the apartment is, the higher the rent is.
2. The sooner we set off, the sooner we will arrive.
3. The better the joke is, the louder the laughter is.
4. The fatter she gets, the more tired she feels.
5. The older he gets, the less he wants to travel.
6. The more difficult the games are, the more excited the children are.
7. The faster people dive, the more accidents happen.
8. The more I meet him, the more I hate him.
9. The less time my boss is pressed for, the better he works.
10. The more money he has, the more he wants to spend.
1. The more books you read, the more knowledge you will have
2. The more he speaks, the more bored people feel
3. The more the economy grows, the better people's living condition is
4. The farther he traveled, the more he learned
1. C. better
2. B. as
3. D. tallness
4. A. as/as
5. D. A and B are correct
6. A. as/as
7. C. faster than
8. C. better
9. A. most
10. C. higher than
1. I've never tasted a more delicious cake.
2. George is the most dependable person I've ever met.
3. Your mother is the kindest-hearted person I know.
4. Mr John is the best teacher in this school.
5. Is this one bigger than that one?
1. Her daughter is more beautiful than her.
2. Summer is the hottest season of the year.
3. That dog isn't as dangerous as it looks.
4. In the past, people were more polite than today.
5. It is colder today than it was yesterday.
6. Our hotel was cheaper than all the others in the town.
7. What's the longest river in the world?
8. It was an awful day. It was the worst day of my life.
9. Everest is the highest mountain in the world. It is higher than any other mountain.
10. I prefer this chair to the other one. It's more comfortable.
I help my family in various ways to contribute to their well-being. Firstly, I assist with household chores such as cleaning, cooking, and doing laundry. This helps to lighten the workload for everyone and ensures a clean and comfortable living environment. Additionally, I offer my support and lend a listening ear whenever someone in my family needs to talk or share their problems. I also help with grocery shopping and running errands, making sure that everyone's needs are met. Lastly, I try to be responsible and respectful towards my family members, showing them love and appreciation. These small acts of kindness and assistance go a long way in creating a harmonious and supportive family dynamic.
I do several things to help my family on a regular basis. One of the most important ways I contribute is by taking on household chores. I help with tasks such as cleaning the house, doing the laundry, and washing the dishes. By taking responsibility for these chores, I alleviate some of the burden from my parents and ensure that our home remains clean and organized. Additionally, I assist with grocery shopping and meal preparation. I often accompany my parents to the supermarket, help them choose the items we need, and carry the bags back home. I also enjoy cooking and take pleasure in preparing meals for my family. This not only saves my parents time and effort but also allows us to enjoy delicious and healthy homemade meals together. Furthermore, I provide emotional support to my family members. I am always there to lend a listening ear, offer advice, or simply provide a comforting presence when someone is going through a tough time. I believe that being there for each other is crucial in maintaining a strong and loving family bond. Overall, I take pride in the various ways I contribute to my family's well-being and strive to make their lives easier and happier.
-cook meals
-washing-up
-do housework
-tidy rooms
-drying clothes
- "I'll come and see you as soon as I can," he/she said.
- My teacher said, "You should practice speaking English everyday."
- She told her son, "Go straight upstairs and get into bed."
- The lifeguard said, "Don't swim out too far, boys."
- He asked Huong, "Could you give me a hand, please?"
- The traffic police said, "Show me your driving license, please."
- Nien asked Hoa, "Do you have many new friends?"
- They told us, "You must go now."
- I asked Nam, "Are you free tonight?"
- The visitors asked, "Can we take photos?"
- She asked, "Do you know the way to the station?"
- "Will I finish my exercise at home?" he/she asked.
- She asked Minh, "Can you speak Chinese?"
- The girl asked, "How old is your grandparent?"
- They asked, "Who are you going with tomorrow?"
- I asked Tam, "Do you want to visit the Great Wall in China?"
- I asked the tourist, "Are you from Canada?"
- I told Lan, "Send me a postcard when you arrive in Paris."
- Thu asked Hoa, "Why is she crying?"
- Mrs. Ly asked, "When do your children go swimming?"
- "I'll come and see you as soon as I can," he/she said.
- My teacher said, "You should practice speaking English everyday."
- She told her son, "Go straight upstairs and get into bed."
- The lifeguard said, "Don't swim out too far, boys."
- He asked Huong, "Could you give me a hand, please?"
- The traffic police said, "Show me your driving license, please."
- Nien asked Hoa, "Do you have many new friends?"
- They told us, "You must go now."
- I asked Nam, "Are you free tonight?"
- The visitors asked, "Can we take photos?"
- She asked, "Do you know the way to the station?"
- "Will I finish my exercise at home?" he/she asked.
- She asked Minh, "Can you speak Chinese?"
- The girl asked, "How old is your grandparent?"
- They asked, "Who are you going with tomorrow?"
- I asked Tam, "Do you want to visit the Great Wall in China?"
- I asked the tourist, "Are you from Canada?"
- I told Lan, "Send me a postcard when you arrive in Paris."
- Thu asked Hoa, "Why is she crying?"
- Mrs. Ly asked, "When do your children go swimming?"
1. Mary is older than Julie.
2. The Alps are higher than any other mountains in Europe.
3. An ocean is larger than a sea.
4. A Rolls Royce is more expensive than a Twingo.
5. Fred's results were worse than John's.
6. This exercise is easier than I expected.
7. I hope the weather will be better next week.
8. People are usually friendlier in small towns than in big cities.
9. In the government of a country, the President is the most important person.
10. People say that Chinese is more difficult to learn than English.
(compare more).