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butalik [34]
3 years ago
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Please help me at english

English
2 answers:
UNO [17]3 years ago
5 0

This computer performs best of all. It's brilliant. (compare of well)

I hate having the flu. It's worse than having a cold. (compare of bad)

Sarah gets on my nerves and her sister is even more annoying. (compare of annoying)

Do you want a big piece of pizza? Yes, please. The bigger the better. (compare of big)

I go to the cinema once a month but I like to go more frequently. (compare of frequently)

<h2>Further Explanation</h2>

In completing the sentence we must pay attention to the tenses and grammar. Also, note the location of the word should be in the right place. For example, these tenses use what verbs, what to be, and time adverbs. Where the subject, object, etc.

Skips text is a form of practice to determine the right words to complete paragraphs or text skips. Choosing the most appropriate words to complete a paragraph of text is not difficult if you are already know-how. We must be keen to understand the meaning of sentences and the choice of logical answers.

<h3>In this function the adverb of frequency is often used as time signals as exemplified by the author below:</h3>
  • Always
  • Often
  • Usually
  • every day / week / month
  • all the time twice a day
  • once a week

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Class: Middle School

Subject: English

Keywords: sentence, tenses, grammar

dlinn [17]3 years ago
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1. This computer performs BEST of all. It is brilliant. - comparison of WELL (You shouldn't use THE here, because you are not comparing an adjective, rather an adverb which doesn't need THE).
2. I hate having the flu. It's WORSE than having a cold. - comparison of BAD
3. Sarah gets on my nerves and her sister is even MORE ANNOYING. - comparison of ANNOYING
4. DO you want a big piece of pizza? Yes, please. The BIGGER the better. - comparison of BIG
5. I go to the cinema once a month but I'd like to go MORE FREQUENTLY. - comparison of FREQUENTLY
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