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1. There are international laws against child labour. 2. Children in the early 1700s often worked in factories. 3. In the past factory owners employed children because child labour was cheaper. 4. Some children had to work on Saturdays and Sundays. 5. They learned useful skills the factories and found well-paid jobs when they grew up. 6. The English writer Charles Dickens believed that children shouldn't have to work!

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1. Sad-sadder - the saddest;  happy - happier- the happiest;

big - bigger- the biggest;  grey - greyer - the greyest,

far- farther - the farthest;  (far - further - the furthest);

honourable - more honourable - the most honourable;

bad - worse - the worst;  dry - drier - the driest;

near - nearer - the nearest; old - older - the oldest;  

complete - more complete - the most complete;

unusual - more unusual, the most unusual.

2. Brilliant - more brilliant - the most brilliant;  

lovely - lovelier - the loveliest;   little - less - the least;  

ugly - uglier - the ugliest;  low - lower - the lowest;

productive - more productive - the most productive;

heavy - heavier - the heaviest;  strong - stronger - the strongest;

slender - slenderer - the slenderest;  

famous - more famous - the most famous;  

messy - messier - the messiest;

polite - more polite - the most polite.

3. Slow - slower, the slowest,

remarkable - more remarkable - the most remarkable;

tall- taller - the tallest;  young - younger - the youngest,

good - better - the best;  hot - hotter - the hottest;

tasty - tastier - the tastiest;  cheap - cheaper - the cheapest;  

large - larger - the largest;  high - higher - the highest;  

busy - busier - the busiest;  many - more - the most.

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1. There are international laws against child labour. 2. Children in the early 1700s often worked in factories. 3. In the past factory owners employed children because child labour was cheaper. 4. Some children had to work on Saturdays and Sundays. 5. They learned useful skills the factories and found well-paid jobs when they grew up. 6. The English writer Charles Dickens believed that children shouldn't have to work!
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