Nice - nicer (корректней будет more nice) - the nicest/most nice old - older - the oldest polite - more polite - most polite quiet - more quieter - the quietes/most quiet serious - more serious - most serious short - shorter - shortest silent - more silent - the most silent strong - stronger - the strongest talkative - more talkative - the most talkative tall - taller - the tallest unfriendly - more unfriendly - the most unfriendly young - younger/more young - the youngest/most young У каждой степени два варианта. Бывает так, что один из них реже используется, а потому может считаться некорректным, но, если перепутаешь, за ошибку это не считается. Единственное, носитель языка может не сразу понять.
1. She wrote a very good article after she had studied the problem thoroughly. 2. The train started after he had kissed her tenderly and wished good luck. 3. He rose to fame after he had written the novel “Pickwick Papers”. 4. (НЕПОНЯТНО!_The sun rose The party made for the top of the mountain. 5. She learned the poem by heart after She had listened to the record many times. 6. He had spent a few years in the Far East before he settled down in his native town. 7. He had been a widower for a year before he met Mrs. Jones. 8. She fell ill after they had moved to Siberia. 9. We had packed our things before the taxi arrived. 10. After the bell had rung the children ran out of the classroom.
1) Ann had done my homework befor her parents came back from work.
2) I talked to him after he had washed the car.
3) They had played football until they got tired.
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