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I. Complete these sentences by placing the adjectives in the right order.1. Our school is in a _________________________(big, old, rectangular) building.2. We have _________________________ (English, interesting, two) classes per week.3. We had ______________________ (a few, tasteless, tiny) sandwiches for dinner.4. We drank some _______________ (American, orange, sweet) lemonade.5. We met a group of _____________ (five, smart, young) lawyers.6. They wrote a ______________ (difficult, extensive, math) exam.7. We are selling our __________ (broken, tiny, ugly) car.8. They sell ___________ (colourful, round, southern) earrings.9. We are looking for ______________ (fresh, red, some) apples.10. This restaurant had _____________ ( Italian, delicious, some) pasta. III. Change the degree of comparison without changing the meaning of the sentences. 1. Shakespeare is the greatest dramatist in the world. 2. China is the most populated country in the world. 3. The Kohinoor is the world’s most famous diamond. 4. Draupadi was said to be more beautiful than any other woman in India. 5. The Times of India has one of the largest circulations of all English newspapers

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Answered by guhabhavani
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Answer:

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  1. Our school is in a big old rectangular building.
  2. We have two interesting English classes per week.
  3. We had a few tiny tasteless sandwiches for dinner.
  4. We drank some sweet American orange lemonade.
  5. We met a group of five young smart lawyers.
  6. They wrote a difficult extensive math exam.
  7. We are selling our ugly broken tiny car.
  8. They sell round colourful southern earrings.
  9. We are looking for some fresh red apples.

  10. This restaurant had some delicious Italian pasta.

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  1. Shakespeare is the best dramatist in the world.
  2. China is one of the the most populated countries in the world.
  3. The Kohinoor is one of the world's most famous diamonds.
  4. Draupadi was said to be the most beautiful than any other women in India.
  5. The Times of India has the most circulations of all English newspapers.

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