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1. He washed the antique plates. .than Betty. 2. Have you been waiting ? 3. It turns that the students haven

1. He washed the antique plates. .than Betty.

2. Have you been waiting ?

3. It turns that the students haven"t un derstood the questions.

4. The following story illustrates the painting than the previous one.

5. It Took me than I thought to paint the kitchen.

6. Her work is than John"s

7. the following day he phoned to apolo gise.

8. She had been working all morning.

9. You could walk there and back

1. He washed the antique plates more carefully than Betty.
2. Have you been waiting for a long time?
3. It becomes apparent that the students haven"t comprehended the questions.
4. The next story exemplifies the painting more than the previous one.
5. It took me longer than I thought to paint the kitchen.
6. Her work is harder than John"s.
7. He made a phone call to apologize the following day.
8. She had been working diligently all morning.
9. You could walk there and back easily.
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    Инструкция:
    1. The sentence is comparing how carefully "he" washed the antique plates compared to Betty. To form the comparative degree, we add the word "more" before the adjective "carefully" to indicate that he washed the plates with more care than Betty did.
    2. This is a question in the present perfect continuous tense, asking about the duration of waiting. "Have you been waiting?" implies that the action of waiting started in the past and is still ongoing.
    3. The sentence is stating that it has become clear or apparent that the students have not understood the questions. The phrase "it turns out" implies a new piece of information or a realization. "The students haven"t understood" indicates a lack of comprehension.
    4. This sentence is comparing two stories or paintings. The phrase "the following story illustrates the painting" suggests that the following story is more illustrative or expressive compared to the previous one.
    5. The sentence states that it took the speaker more time than they initially thought to paint the kitchen. The use of "more" before the adjective "than" indicates a comparison of time taken.
    6. The phrase "Her work is than John’s" is incomplete, and it requires a comparison. The word "than" typically introduces the second part of the comparison. We need additional information to complete the comparison: "Her work is better/faster/more detailed than John"s."
    7. This sentence implies that he apologized the day after the event. The phrase "the following day" indicates the specific point in time when he made the phone call to apologize.
    8. The sentence suggests that she had been engaged in work for the entire morning. The phrase "all morning" emphasizes the duration of continuous work.
    9. This sentence is incomplete and requires additional information to make sense. We need to know the distance or location being referred to. For example, "You could walk there and back in 30 minutes."

    Пример:
    Please provide a complete sentence or question related to a specific topic/question from a school subject, such as math or science.

    Совет:
    To better understand and apply comparative forms of adjectives and adverbs, it is useful to practice reading and listening to examples of comparisons. Pay attention to the structure of these sentences and the word order. Additionally, reviewing the basic rules for sentence construction and understanding the context of the comparisons will help clarify the meaning.

    Проверочное упражнение:
    Please provide a sentence or question that requires the use of comparative forms of adjectives or adverbs.
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