1. Заполни пропуски сравнительной степенью прилагательных:
1. The **highest** mountain in Europe is Mont Blanc.
2. Jupiter is the **largest** planet from the Sun is Jupiter.
3. The **deepest** ocean is the Pacific.
4. The **sunniest** part of England is the south.
5. New Delhi is the **most polluted** city in the world.
6. The **most common** cause of a tsunami is an earthquake.
7. Russia is the **longest** country with the longest coastline.
8. Greenland is the **largest** island in the world.
9. Antarctica is the **driest** continent in the world.
2. Заполни пропуски сравнительной степенью прилагательных:
1. Birmingham is one of the **largest** cities in England.
2. Crocodiles are one of the **most dangerous** animals in the world.
3. The special effects are the **worst** part in the film Terminator 2.
4. In Australia, February is the **hottest** month of the year.
5. The Dorchester is one of the **most expensive** hotels in London.
3. Перепиши предложения, используя *too* или *enough*:
1. This game isn't easy enough for me. (difficult) -> This game is **too difficult** for me.
2. We're too young to go on holiday alone. (old) -> We're not **old enough** to go on holiday alone.
3. This bed is too hard. (soft) -> This bed is not **soft enough**.
4. This film isn't interesting enough. (boring) -> This film is **too boring**.
5. It isn't warm enough to go to the beach. (cold) -> It's **too cold** to go to the beach.
6. His family were too poor to go on holiday. (rich) -> His family were not **rich enough** to go on holiday.
4. Дополни диалог, используя *too* или *enough* с прилагательными в скобках или в превосходной степени:
Kate: Now on Jon Benson Simpson for the **latest** news about the wildfires. Brett, what's happening?
Brett: Well, the police aren't allowing us to get **close enough** (close) to the fires, but I can feel the heat from here.
Kate: How are the people in the area reacting? It's one of the **worst** (bad) parts of the country, isn't it?
Brett: No, it isn't! Some people are **lucky enough** (lucky) to have relatives in other cities, so they're leaving. But many are **too old** (old) to travel. They're waiting and hoping.
Kate: What's the **best** (good) thing other people can do to help?
Brett: Well, I asked the police that question. They said the **most helpful** (helpful) thing is to stay away from the area. Thousands of people are coming here just to have a look. This is one of the **most spectacular** (spectacular) fires for decades. But these people are getting in the way of the emergency services and their work. And their job is **difficult enough** (difficult) without that.
Kate: What is the **main** (main) cause of the fire?
Brett: It's **early** (early) to say. Sometimes lightning can start a fire like this. If the trees are **too dry** (dry). But of course, humans are **the most probable** (probable) cause.