1. Squirrels eat nuts and berries.
2. Are the chairs our or the teachers'?
3. I believe Larry was a friend of yours.
4. Whose bike is that? — It's my aunt's bike.
5. This hat is worse that the other.
6. It's the worst film I've seen.
7. The results are better than we've expected.
8. He is not the tallest boy in our group. He is as tall as you are.
9. The Arctic Ocean is the coldest of the oceans.
10. Which is more poisonous: the mosquito or the scorpion?
11. Which is the most poisonous insect?
12. Those are the children's shoes.
13. I can't find those knives.
14. "I must do something," she said to her.
15. Do you know the doctor's phone number?
16. How are you? — I'm much better today.
Поделитесь своими знаниями, ответьте на вопрос:
Dear Marjorie,
I’m having problems with my studies at school. I find it difficult to get down
to work in the evenings and I can’t concentrate on anything at the moment. I
spend most of my time listening to records or watching TV instead of doing my homework. The other students in my class are much better than I am and I have difficulty in keeping up with them. I sometimes have problems with following the lessons as well. I can’t always take in the important things my teacher says because I write so slowly. She has told me that I’m falling behind with my studies. I’m not good at writing essays and I usually hand in my homework late because I put off doing it until the last minute. So I often have to invent silly excuses to explain why I haven’t done the work. I’m sure I’m not going to get through my final exams in June. I’m now so far behind that I don’t know how I’m going to catch up with them.
My teacher spent some time going over my homework with me but she found so many mistakes that I felt even more depressed. What do you suggest I do?
Yours desperately,
George