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The document provides comparative prompts and questions to practice comparing items based on adjectives such as expensive, hot, long, tall, and large. It also includes gaps to fill in with comparative and superlative forms of adjectives like good, beautiful, bad, small, and cheap. Finally, it presents response choices to questions asking for directions to select the most appropriate response.
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Round We Go

The document provides comparative prompts and questions to practice comparing items based on adjectives such as expensive, hot, long, tall, and large. It also includes gaps to fill in with comparative and superlative forms of adjectives like good, beautiful, bad, small, and cheap. Finally, it presents response choices to questions asking for directions to select the most appropriate response.
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Round we go

I.Make comparison following the order of the prompts, as in the example.


1 Dublin/Milan/Paris (expensive)
A: Dublin is very expensive.
B: Yes, but Milan is more expensive than Dublin.
A: Paris is the most expensive of all.
2 San Diego/Las Vegas/Phoenix (hot)
3 The Mississippi/The Amazon/The Nile (long)
4 The Empire State Building/The Petronas Towers/Taipei 101 (tall)
5 Lake Michigan/Lake Victoria/Lake Superior (large)

II. Fill in the gaps using the comparative or superlative forms of the adjectives given.
1 A: Did you enjoy your holiday to London?
B: Yes, it was the …………………………………..… (good) holiday ever!
2 A: I want to go to Barbados this summer.
B: You must, it’s got the ……………………………………………… (beautiful) beaches in the
world.
3 A: What’s the weather like?
B: It’s ………………………………………….… (bad) than yesterday!
4 A: What do you think of Singapore?
B: It’s a lot ………………………………………….. (small) than I imagined.
5 A: Are you flying to Scotland?
B: No, it’s much …………………………………………… (cheap) to drive.

III. Comparative or superlative?


1. April is __ ___________________(warm) than January.
2. August is the _______________________ (hot) month of the year.
3. November is _____________________________ (cold) than September.
4. It is the ________________________________ (old) tree in this park.
5. My mobile is ________________________ (expensive) than yours.
6. This text is the ________________________ (easy) text in the book.
7. It is the _______________________ (boring) film this week.
8. Pam’s hair is ________________________ (long) than Kate’s hair.
9. I think it is the ___________________________ (long) day.
10. The ___________________________________ (beautiful) place is Paris.
11. These cakes are the ______________________-_ (good) in this shop.
12. Your car is ___________________________ (cheap) than mine.
13. Bob is __________________________ (tall) than Nick.
14. Sam is the ___________________________ (tall) boy in our class.
15. Tom is two years ____________________________ (young) than Paul.
16. This building is the ___________________________ (beautiful).

V.Choose the correct response.


1 A: How do I get to the art museum?
B: a Go through it. b Go straight ahead.
2 A: Is the shopping mall far?
B: a Yes, it’s just a few minutes. b No. It’s on the corner, opposite the bank.
3 A: Turn right at the traffic lights.
B: a OK. Got it. And from there? b OK. How do I get there?
4 A: Can you tell me the way to the train station?
B: a Just take the first turning on the left. b Yes, there is one.
5 A: There is a police station next to the hospital.
B: a How far is it from here? b How long is it?

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