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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.
He'd
Your
He're
Fasted
He's
He'll
Usage Examples Comparative degree of adjectives
He's faster than you. -
He looks older than me. -
The more you listen, the more you know -
She climbed higher. -
The air got colder. -
He preferred the more traditional way. -
The road was wider. -
I'm weaker than I thought. -
The forest grew thicker and thicker. -
He was stronger. -
That situation got worse and worse. -
This effect is more obvious -
The more you spend, the more you get. -
He's older than me. -
I was older than her grandfather. -
It's better than rain. -
You're prettier than I thought. -
He was weaker. -
It was much more economical. -
I'm cleverer than you! -
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