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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.
She's
She'd
She're
She'll
Your
Elder
Usage Examples Comparative degree of adjectives
She's older than you. -
They were weaker. -
Should we do more? -
The wind is getting stronger. -
I'm cleverer than you! -
You're braver than I thought. -
It's safer for you. -
They were more than colleagues. -
The wind was colder. -
It's safer for everybody. -
He looked happier. -
It is lighter than air. -
The ship was older. -
It's harder for them. -
I'm better than Beckham. -
Flowers are more beautiful than trees. -
It was a lot colder. -
I am more powerful than you! -
It's better than rain. -
You're younger than I thought. -
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