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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #38003: Comparison
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    Comparison


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    1.
    ____ Which is (big) a cat or a mouse?

    2.
    ____Winter is (cold) season of the year.

    3.
    ___This morning Bob got up (early) than usually.

    4.
    ____Tom is (fast) runner of his class.

    5.
    ____Which do you like (good), tea or coffee?

    6.
    __Is Mount McKinley (high) mountain in North America? (6193m)

    7.
    ____Betty is (beautiful) than any other girl of her class.

    8.
    __In which country did the world's (bad) nuclear disaster take place in 1986?
    (Ukraine: Chernobyl)

    9.
    __When he was shipwrecked on a desert island which animals did Robinson Crusoe find to be the (useful) / chickens

    10.
    --Mark is very energetic, he walked (far) in an hour than Bob did in two hours.










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