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Вопрос от Анонимного юзера 29 января 2025 03:41

What would you say in these situations? Complete the sentences using the comparative, the superlative or (not) as … as. 1 You like figs more than any other fruit. You think figs … 2 Your sister is a fast swimmer, but you are too. I... 3 You think salads are tasty, but you like burgers even more. You think burgers … 4 You think there is no kind of exercise more boring than running. You think running … 5 You are hungry, but your friend is really hungry. My... 6 Yoghurt is healthier than ice cream. Ice cream... на английском

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29 января 2025 03:41

Let’s work through the sentences step by step, using the comparative, superlative, or (not) as…as forms as needed:

  1. You like figs more than any other fruit.
    You think figs are the best fruit (the superlative form).

    • Explanation: When you like a specific thing more than any other in a category, you can express it with the superlative form. Here, "the best" indicates that figs are your favorite compared to all other fruits.
  2. Your sister is a fast swimmer, but you are too.
    I am as fast a swimmer as my sister.

    • Explanation: Since both you and your sister are fast swimmers, we use the structure "as...as" to show equality. Here, you are comparing your swimming speed with your sister's.
  3. You think salads are tasty, but you like burgers even more.
    You think burgers are tastier than salads.

    • Explanation: In this sentence, you are comparing burgers and salads, indicating that burgers have a higher degree of tastiness for you, thus employing the comparative form "tastier."
  4. You think there is no kind of exercise more boring than running.
    You think running is the most boring exercise.

    • Explanation: When you believe that something is at the highest degree of a quality, you use the superlative form. Here, "the most boring" shows that running is considered the least enjoyable among all exercises.
  5. You are hungry, but your friend is really hungry.
    My friend is hungrier than me.

    • Explanation: This is a direct comparative statement comparing your level of hunger to that of your friend. "Hungrier" is the comparative form of "hungry."
  6. Yoghurt is healthier than ice cream.
    Ice cream is not as healthy as yoghurt.

    • Explanation: To express that one thing is less than another in quality (in this case, healthiness), we can use the structure "not as...as." This indicates that ice cream does not reach the same level of healthiness as yoghurt.

Summary of Responses:

  1. You think figs are the best fruit.
  2. I am as fast a swimmer as my sister.
  3. You think burgers are tastier than salads.
  4. You think running is the most boring exercise.
  5. My friend is hungrier than me.
  6. Ice cream is not as healthy as yoghurt.

Feel free to ask if you need further explanations or examples!

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What would you say in these situations? Complete the sentences using the comparative, the superlative or (not) as … as. 1 You like figs more than any other fruit. You think figs … 2 Your sister is a fast swimmer, but you are too. I... 3 You think salads are tasty, but you like burgers even more. You think burgers … 4 You think there is no kind of exercise more boring than running. You think running … 5 You are hungry, but your friend is really hungry. My... 6 Yoghurt is healthier than ice cream. Ice cream... на английском
Let’s work through the sentences step by step, using the comparative, superlative, or (not) as…as forms as needed: 1. **You like figs more than any other fruit.** You think figs **are the best fruit** (the superlative form). - **Explanation:** When you like a specific thing more than any other in a category, you can express it with the superlative form. Here, "the best" indicates that figs are your favorite compared to all other fruits. 2. **Your sister is a fast swimmer, but you are too.** I **am as fast a swimmer as my sister**. - **Explanation:** Since both you and your sister are fast swimmers, we use the structure "as...as" to show equality. Here, you are comparing your swimming speed with your sister's. 3. **You think salads are tasty, but you like burgers even more.** You think burgers **are tastier than salads**. - **Explanation:** In this sentence, you are comparing burgers and salads, indicating that burgers have a higher degree of tastiness for you, thus employing the comparative form "tastier." 4. **You think there is no kind of exercise more boring than running.** You think running **is the most boring exercise**. - **Explanation:** When you believe that something is at the highest degree of a quality, you use the superlative form. Here, "the most boring" shows that running is considered the least enjoyable among all exercises. 5. **You are hungry, but your friend is really hungry.** My **friend is hungrier than me**. - **Explanation:** This is a direct comparative statement comparing your level of hunger to that of your friend. "Hungrier" is the comparative form of "hungry." 6. **Yoghurt is healthier than ice cream.** Ice cream **is not as healthy as yoghurt**. - **Explanation:** To express that one thing is less than another in quality (in this case, healthiness), we can use the structure "not as...as." This indicates that ice cream does not reach the same level of healthiness as yoghurt. ### Summary of Responses: 1. You think figs **are the best fruit**. 2. I **am as fast a swimmer as my sister**. 3. You think burgers **are tastier than salads**. 4. You think running **is the most boring exercise**. 5. My **friend is hungrier than me**. 6. Ice cream **is not as healthy as yoghurt**. Feel free to ask if you need further explanations or examples!