adjectives and adverbs

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Question English Answer English
silnie pachnie cynamonem
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it smells strongly of cinnamon
it is followed by adverbs because the verb refers to an action.
The red shoes are slightly more expensive than the green ones. (use: quite)
The green shoes...
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The green shoes are not quite as expensive as the red ones.
be not quite as... as
Richard is much more committed to the project than Grant seems to be. (use: like)
Grant seems to be...
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Grant seems to be nothing like as committed as Richard is to the project
be nothing like as... as
If you argue about it more, we'll get to Denver later. (use: the)
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The more you argue about it, the later we'll get to Denver.
the more the...
My new MP3 player was twice the price of yours (use: expensive)
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Your MP3 player was half as expensive as mine.
half as expensive as
England is much bigger than Wales. (use: nowhere)
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Wales is nowhere near as big as England.
be nowhere near as... as
Derek is quite a bit more adventurous than his Annabelle (use: nearly)
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Annabelle isn't nearly as adventurous as Derek
be not nearly as... as

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