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Form the sentence by choosing the correct words in the correct order.
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Translate this sentence into English.
Clever
Thinks'
She'd
She'll
She's
She're
Usage Examples Comparative degree of adjectives
She's cleverer than you think. -
The faster you go, the faster I go. -
He was shorter than me. -
You are more competent. -
The ship was older. -
They looked worse. -
Men are more sentimental than women. -
He's better than me. -
The more you listen, the more you know -
The man smiled wider. -
She's better than me -
You're stronger than me. -
Could you be more specific? -
They should know better. -
It's better than TV. -
Autumn is warmer than winter. -
Some forests are darker than others. -
It was larger than she expected. -
They were stronger. -
We should be stronger. -
Other rules
Passive Voice - Present Perfect
Modal verbs (Must/Have to)
Present Continuous
Superlative degree of adjectives
There is/There are
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