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English, 29.04.2021 18:20 mallorywoods8

People please help me. Use the correct form of the adjectives.

1.The Europa Hotel is (expensive) than the Grand Hotel.
2.Yesterday it was as (rainy) as it is today.
3.That is the (old) building in the town.
4.My room isn't as (big) as yours.
5.It was (hot) day of the year.
6.You are a (good) cook than I am.
7.This is (bad) football match I ever seen.
8.Kate is as (clever) as her (old) sister.
9.John came home (early) than usual.
10.Money is not (important) thing in life.
11.This tomato ketchup is (tasty) than the other one.
12.Sydney is (large) city in Australia.​

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