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Fill in the blanks to complete the sentences.
a. During harvest time, the village children help their parents load the rice onto and ride them home.
b. A farmer carries rice on his shoulder during the harvest season on a .
c. Life is usually and quiet in the countryside.
d. The villagers often find it to get into town due to the lack of public transport.
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Write the correct form of the words in brackets.
a. My sister's really . She's always buying things for her friends. (generosity)
b. Everyone is so of her having the chance to study abroad. (envy)
c. I like to eat , so I eat a lot of fruits and vegetables every day. (health)
Choose the correct answer to complete the sentences.
People in rural areas wear _____________ than those in cities.
Is living in the city ___________than living in the country?
Communication is a lot _____________ than it was 50 years ago.
I can't understand. Would you ask him to speak __________?
Our family has lived ______________ in the country than in the town since last year.
Find and correct one mistake in each sentence.
a. This street is crowded and narrow. Could you drive a bit carefuller?
b. Some people think that health is more importantly than money.
c. A baby can sleep more sound than an adult.
d. City people seem to apply modern techniques quicklier than country people.
Write the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one. Use the words in brackets. No more than FOUR words.
a. Sandy now doesn't study so diligently as she did in the past. (more)
→ In the past, Sandy studied she does now.
b. This supermarket isn't as expensive as the one across the street. (less)
→ This supermarket the one across the street.
c. I do yoga three times a week, but my sister does it almost every day. (frequently)
→ My sister does yoga me / I do.