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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.
Foxes
Clever
Were
Wolf
Shall
Been
Usage Examples Comparative degree of adjectives
Foxes are cleverer than wolves. -
Football is much more dangerous. -
You are more competent. -
My way is quicker. -
This was more serious. -
He was heavier than me. -
It's more than knowledge. -
He's faster than you. -
He's bigger than me. -
It's simpler than you think. -
The view was better -
The wind grew stronger and stronger. -
They seemed smaller. -
She was stronger than he thought. -
Accuracy is more important than speed. -
It was easier. -
Football is more interesting than tennis. -
You're more beautiful than ever. -
The moon rose higher. -
We were better than them. -
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