1. cheap - cheaper - the cheapest
2. far - farther - the farthest (further - the furthest)
3. hot - hotter - the hottest
4. cheerful - more cheerful - the most cheerful
5. pretty - prettier - the prettiest
6. red - redder - the reddest
7. noisy - noisier - the noisiest
8. terrible - more terrible - the most terrible
9. late - later - the latest (late - latter - the last)
10. bad - worse - the worst
11. difficult - more difficult - the most difficult
12. few - fewer - the fewest
13.old - older - the oldest (old - elder - the eldest)
14. sleepy - sleepier - the sleepiest
15. thin - thinner - the thinnest
1.Yes they are. They use polite words.
2.The British are reserved. They don't like displaying their emotions even in dangerous and tragic situations.
3.Englishmen are conservative, they love familiar things.
4. There are a lot of traditional ceremonies such as the "Changing of the Guard" at Buckingham Palace, "Trooping the Colour", which is performed on the Queen's official birthday, or the "Ceremony of the Keys", that takes place every night at the Tower of London.
5. Traditional British dishes are porridge, pudding, toasts. They like to drink tea.
6.Yes, they do. For example, Everything is orderly: the lawns and the trees are neatly trimmed.
7.Yes they do.Englishman is said to be a countryman at heart. The Eng¬lish countryside is many things to many people. It means peace and quiet, beauty, good health and no crime. Most Englishmen love gardens.
8The British love animals very much.
9.The British are polite, conservative and reserved.
10Irespect the British, because they keep their traditions and love their country.
11The Russians are not so reserved and don;t drink much tea.
2) Are there two chairs and one armchair in the sitting room?
3) Are there three apples and one pear in the box?
4) Is there any grapefruit juice in the glass?
5) Are there now houses in the street?