1. Was he watching TV at 7 o'clock yesterday? Was he watching TV or DVD at 7 o'clock yesterday? He was watching TV at 7 o'clock yesterday, wasn't he? What was he watching at 7 o'clock yesterday? Who was watching TV at 7 o'clock yesterday?
2. Does the man play the piano every day? Does the man play the piano or the guitar every day? The man plays the piano every day, doesn't he? How often does the man play the piano? Who plays the piano every day?
3. Did we listen to the radio yesterday? Did we listen to the radio or watch TV yesterday? We listen to the radio yesterday, didn't we? When did we listen to the radio? Who listened to the radio yesterday?
4. Is she working in the garden now? Is she working or playing in the garden now? She is working in the garden now, isn't she? Where is she working now? Who is working in the garden now?
1. I am the oldest in my family
2. my sister is younger than me
3. who is the oldest the in class?
4. my book is more interesting than your book
5. Peter bought the most expensive watch in the shop
6. English isn’t as difficult as Japanese
7. today the weather is much better than yesterday
5.
A: Excuse me, is there a (faster) way to get to Clovelly?
B: If you take that road, which is (narrower) than the others, it`s only 15 minutes` walk. That`s the (quickest) way.
A: Ah, thanks. We`ve been walking for 35 minutes and we thought we would get there (sooner). We can`t even see Clovelly yet.
B: It`s hidden by the trees, they are (taller) than the houses. You`ll like Clovelly. It`s one of the (most beautiful) villages in north Devon.
A: That`s what we`ve heard. It has some of the (prettiest) houses, hasn`t it?
B: Yes, and the (tastiest) fish you`ve ever eaten!
A: Thank you very much for your help. Bye.