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Английский языкАвтор:
chaneyВідповідь:
A - proudly
A - at
B - up
C - more
B - than
A - most
C - but
B - dirtier
B - so
C - into
A - so
B - of
C - much
B - than
B - well
B - faster
B - loud
B - much
A - the
A - much
Rule: Comparative and superlative forms are used to compare two or more things. When comparing two things, we use the comparative form (+er) followed by "than." When comparing three or more things, we use the superlative form (most/ -est) followed by "of" or "in." The adverb "well" is used to describe how an action is done, while the adjective "good" is used to describe a noun.
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