1. Fill in the gaps with the suitable comparative structure
1. Now I know __ more English than 5 years ago.+
2. Tanya is doing quite well. She's getting __ confident.
3. Vasya is just __ stubborn __ his father.
4. These shoes aren't nearly __ comfortable __ I thought.
5. Valya is __ beautiful __ Kristina.
6. __ people are using social nets nowadays.
7. This book is very different __ what I heard about it.
8. It was pretty much the same __ we did it last year.
9. Wow, that's been so cool. I haven't experienced anything similar __ this ever before.
10. Please, run __ fast __ you can.
2.Give the Comparative and Superlative Degrees.
Sad, grey, bad, old, happy, free, far, dry, big, near, shy, unusual, able, mountainous, little, polite, famous, well-known, heavy.
3. Put adjectives into correct forms.
1. John is (young) of the 3 brothers.
2. The Sun is (bright) the Moon.
3. Is the diameter of Jupiter (big) than that of the Earth?
4. That room is (light) than yours.
5. This room is (large) than the one upstairs.
6. It doesn’t take (much) than four days to cross the Atlantic, does it?
I believe it is true that computers save us a lot of space and time. If you have a good modern computer with the Internet connection, it can replace a huge library with millions of books. This means that computers give us access to the wealth of information that is available on the Internet. They also allow us to analyze massive amounts of data very quickly, saving both our time and money.
Computers can be a great learning tool. For example, I regularly watch educational videos on the YouTube.
On the other hand, I understand those people who worry that we rely on computers too much and this habit can lead to problems with social interaction. That is why it is important to find middle ground between two extremes.