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English Speaking Exercise (All Levels)

Course 102, Unit 6, Lesson 5

Comparisons and Superlatives

Instructions: Please recite the following paragraph. Press the 'add audio submission' button to record and submit this exercise.

The ship is heavier than the car. The train is longer than the airplane. The building is taller than the restaurant. She has the shortest hair. The weather today is the worst this year.

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  • kranzler
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    Very good!
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  • Arvonius
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    Excellent once a again, Julia. All your hard work is paying off! Geoff.
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    good job
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    Hope I can become as fluent in german as you already are in english already! Congrats. You're brilliant! Bis später. Saulo Braune Collet.
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