I) Write the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first.
1. Peter is shorter than me. (taller)
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2. She does homework carefully than he does. (carelessly)
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3. His bag is as expensive as mine. (the same ... as)
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4. The dress is cheaper than the skirt. (expensive)
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5. Prices just get higher all the time. (and)
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6. Their excitement was increasing all the time. (excited)
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7. I’ve never read a more romantic story. (most)
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8. A bus is cheaper than a taxi. (less)
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9. The table and the desk are the same size. (big)
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10. The apartment is big. The rent is high. (bigger-higher)
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11. No one in my class is taller than Peter. (tallest)
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12. She gets fat. She feels tired. (fatter)
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13. As he gets older, he wants to travel less. (older-less)
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14. If you read many books, you will have much knowledge. (more-much)
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15. The children are excited with the difficult games. (more-more)
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I) Write the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first.
1. Peter is shorter than me. (taller)
→ I am taller than Peter.
2. She does homework more carefully than he does. (carelessly)
→ He does homework more carelessly than she does.
3. His bag is as expensive as mine. (the same ... as)
→ My bag is not the same expensive as his bag.
4. The dress is cheaper than the skirt. (expensive)
→ The skirt is more expensive than the dress.
5. Prices just get higher all the time. (and)
→ Prices just get higher and higher.
6. Their excitement was increasing all the time. (excited)
→ They got more and more excited all the time.
7. I’ve never read a more romantic story. (most)
→ This is the most romantic story I've ever read.
8. A bus is cheaper than a taxi. (less)
→ A bus costs less than a taxi.
9. The table and the desk are the same size. (big)
→ The table is as big as the desk.
10. The apartment is big. The rent is high. (bigger-higher)
→ The bigger the apartment is, the higher the rent.
11. No one in my class is taller than Peter. (tallest)
→ Peter is the tallest person in my class.
12. She gets fat. She feels tired. (fatter)
→ The fatter she gets, the more tired she feels.
13. As he gets older, he wants to travel less. (older-less)
→ The older he gets, the less he wants to travel.
14. If you read many books, you will have much knowledge. (more-much)
→ The more books you read, the much knowledge you will have.
15. The children are excited about the difficult games. (more-more)
→ The more excited the children felt about the game, the more difficult the game went.
P/S: Đề bài câu 2 và 15 của bạn bị sai nha, mình sửa lại rồi (câu 2 bị thiếu more còn câu 15 thì sai giới từ with đó)