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Answer for exercise 6

The solution for exercise 6 in chapter 5D - Superlatives of Solutions Elementary - Workbook by Tim Falla and Paul A. Davies

Question

Look at the table. Write sentences with comparative and superlative adjectives.

Answer

  1. Mexico City is bigger than New York, but Tokyo is the biggest.
  2. Mexico City is smaller than Tokyo, but New York is the smallest.
  3. New York is wetter than Mexico City, but Tokyo is the wettest.
  4. New York is drier than Tokyo, but Mexico City is the driest.
  5. Tokyo is cheaper than New York, but Mexico City is the cheapest.
  6. Tokyo is more expensive than Mexico City, but New York is the most expensive.
  7. Mexico City is hotter than New York, but Tokyo is the hottest.
  8. Tokyo is colder than Mexico City, but New York is the coldest.
  9. New York is cleaner than Mexico City, but Tokyo is the cleanest.
  10. New York is more polluted than Tokyo, but Mexico City is the most polluted.
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