fast-faster
happy-happier, pretty-prettier, lazy-lazier
late-later
fat-fatter, thin-thinner, hot-hotter
Тема: Степени сравнения прилагательных.
Объяснение: в первой строчке нужно писать те прилагательные к которым просто добавляем окончание -er. во второй строчке пишем только те прилагательные, которые заканчиваются на букву -y и меняем ее на -i и добавляем окончание -er. в третьей строчке пишем прилагательные, которые заканчиваются на букву -e и добавляем -r. в четвертой строчке пишем прилагательные, которые односложные(маленькие), последнюю букву удваеваем и добавляем окончание -er.
“Climate change” and “global warming” are often used interchangeably but have distinct meanings. Similarly, the terms "weather" and "climate" are sometimes confused, though they refer to events with broadly different spatial- and timescales.
Weather refers to atmospheric conditions that occur locally over short periods of time—from minutes to hours or days. Familiar examples include rain, snow, clouds, winds, floods or thunderstorms.
Climate, on the other hand, refers to the long-term regional or even global average of temperature, humidity and rainfall patterns over seasons, years or decades.
Climate change is a long-term change in the average weather patterns that have come to define Earth’s local, regional and global climates. These changes have a broad range of observed effects that are synonymous with the term.
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1. I have lost my passport. Have you seen it anywhere?
2. We have been waiting for you for ages! Where
have you been?
3. I have never read a better book in my life.
4. How long have you known Ann?
5. He’s hot because he has been running.
6. I don’t know what our neighbours are doing. They have been having a row all day.
7. How many tests has he done today?
8. I have been writing letters for weeks! I have written at least thirty letters.
9. He is so tired because he has been working.
10. She has been reading for two hours. She has read 56 pages so far.