<span>1. This man is taller than that one.
2. Asia is larger than Australia.
3. The Volga is shorter than the Mississippi.
4.Mary is a better student than Lucy.
5.This garden is the most beautiful in our town.
6.She speaks Italian better than English
7.Spanish is easier than German
8.This book is the most interesting of all I have read this year
9.January is the coldest month of the year
10.Which is the hottest month of the year?
11.My sister speaks English worse than I do
12.A bus is faster than a tram.
13.The tallest trees in the world grow in California
14.Who is the most attentive student in your group?
15. It is autumn. Every day the air becomes colder, the leaves more yellow.
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Переведите следующие предложения на английский язык.
<span>1 Now Ann looks much more sad than in the morning.
2 The 5th of March was the worst day of his life.
3 I can't be happier..
4 My broter's room is bigger than mine..
5 Your son is the politest boy I have ever met.
6 You must take the heaviest bag.
7 Peter is my elder brother.
8 James's grandmother is older than his grandfather.
9 Your chair is more comfortable than my chair.
10 He is the most famous architecе.</span>
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