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1 The Rolling Stones performed in front of thousands of excited ___.

A fans B presenters C researchers

2 A person who has no practice in something may be called an ___ expert.

A outdoor B armchair C indoor

3 ‘Devil’ was a ___ film and I was quite terrified, but Julia thought it was funny.

A science fiction B comedy C horror

4 Every weekend a lot of young Italians go to the ___ disco.

A plane B car C rail

5 Actually every fan wants to be a ___ of his/her idol.

A look-alike B brother C neighbour

6 Watching this film is just ___ your time.

A doing B wasting C planning

 

COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES   When we compare two things we use the comparative form of adjectives: aadjectives of one syllable: adjective + er. Example: nice – nicer (than) b adjectives of two syllables ending in –y: adjective + ier. Example: pretty – prettier(than) cadjectives with two, three or more syllables: more + adjective. Example: interesting – more interesting (than)
SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES   When we compare three or more things we use the superlative form of adjectives. aadjectives of one syllable: adjective + est. Example: slow – (the) slowest b adjectives of two syllables ending in –y: adjective + iest. Example: noisy – (the) noisiest c adjectives with two, three or more syllables: most + adjective. Example: beautiful – (the) most beautiful  

NOTE: Irregular forms

Good – better - the best / bad – worse – the worst Much – more - the most / little – less – the least Far – farther/further – the farthest/the furthest Many/lots – more – the most
ADJECTIVE + AS + AS   When we make comparisons we can also use as + adjective + as (which means the same or equal) or not as + adjective + as (which means not the same or not equal). Example: My hands are as cold as ice. (My hand are cold. Ice is cold. My hands are like ice.) He’s not as strong as I am. (We are not equal. I am stronger. He is weaker.)  

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