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Ex. XI, p. 61. Ex. XII, p. 61b) 1. They are in the garden, aren’t they? 2. Your sister is at the Institute, isn’t she? 3. Doctor Sandford is at the hospital, isn’t he? 4. His wife is in the park, isn’t she? 5. The exercise is easy, isn’t it? 6. Betty is nineteen, isn’t she? 7. The hall is big, isn’t it? 8. You are free on Saturday, aren’t you? 9. These lessons are difficult, aren’t they? 10. This sentence is long, isn’t it?
Ex. X, p. 60 1. These are boxes. 2. These are spoons. 3. Those are forks. 4. These are parks. 5. Those are gardens. 6. These are desks. 7. Those are doors. 8. These are my birds. 9. Those are his dogs. 10. Those are her daughters.
Ex. XI, p. 61 short – shorter – the shortest tall – taller – the tallest large – larger – the largest nice – nicer – the nicest long – longer – the longest big – bigger – the biggest red – redder – the reddest high – higher – the highest dirty – dirtier – the dirtiest fast – faster – the fastest easy – easier – the easiest good – better – the best bad – worse – the worst few – fewer – the fewest busy – busier – the busiest near – nearer – the nearest far – farther – the farthest old – older – the oldest late – later – the latest thin – thinner – the thinnest thick – thicker – the thickest comfortable – more comfortable – the most comfortable interesting – more interesting – the most interesting difficult – more difficult – the most difficult narrow – narrower – the narrowest
Ex. XII, p. 61 1. She is not so young as you are. 2. He is not so clever as his father is. 3. I am not so tired as you are. 4. My mother is not so old as yours. 5. This book is not so interesting as that one. 6. These dictations are not so bad as those ones. 7. My father is not so tall as yours. 8. His daughter is not so beautiful as his wife. 9. My room is not so light as yours. 10. This new house is not so big as the old one. 11. This boy is not so clever as that one.
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