Orçun_efe_Uzelli said
@Orcun_efe shared an image of an English grammar exercise related to comparative degrees. Here’s a detailed walkthrough of the questions in the image:
PART C: Compare these two transportation vehicles (taxi and streetcar) using the words in the box.
Given words: noisy, comfortable, fast, slow, cheap, expensive, safe, dirty
Examples:
- The streetcar is noisier than the cab.
- The taxi cab is more comfortable than the streetcar.
Exercises:
- The cab is more expensive than the streetcar.
- The streetcar is cheaper than the cab.
- The streetcar is slower than the cab.
- The streetcar is cleaner than the cab.
- The cab is safer than the streetcar.
- The streetcar is noisier than the cab.
PART D: Fill out the blanks with comparative forms of the adjectives given.
- A plane is bigger than (big) a car.
- A mouse is smaller than (small) a giraffe.
- A bicycle is less expensive than (expensive) my car.
These are the solutions to the provided English grammar exercises. If you have any further questions or need additional explanations, feel free to ask!