2.It's a more complicated case … that.
3.This witness looked … he did yesterday.
4.Tom works … a slave. He is regarded … the hardest-working employee in the company.
5.Ben's car is faster ... mine.
6.My brother spent half ... much on his trial ... I did.
7.Her CV was more ТЦprОssТЯО … the other applicant's.
8.This criminal case is ЧШЭ … sОrТШЮs … that one.
9.PrШЛКЭТШЧ Тs ЧШЭ … sОЯОrО … imprisonment.
10.This investigator is more experienced … that one.
11.The speech of his barrister was not ... long ... I expected it to be.
12.This lawyer is not … old … he looks.
13.Yes, don't worry about a thing. I've got a lawyer who's … clever … a
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Exercise 21. Use an adjective or an adverb in an appropriate degree of
comparison. Translate these sentences into Russian:
1.John is a good lawyer, but I don't know a (good) lawyer than Nick.
2.She is the (clever) person in our family.
3.Jim `s advocate isn't so (good) as Mark `s.
4.The (difficult) thing about learning English is grammar.
5.She is much (good) at civil law than her friend.
6.This is a (difficult) problem than we have seen.
7.Your reporter must be as (short) as possible.
8.What is the (late) news?
9.He finds it (easy) to talk about work than to do it.
10.Where is the (near) police station?
11.His job is (important) than his friend's.
12.The Browns felt (bad) than the Smiths about losing the case.
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1.one thousand six.
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4.nineteen twenty-two.
5.three thousand.
6.two fifth.
7.twenty five point four.
8.May the twentieth.
9.point five.
10.three hundred and thirty-nine.
Exercise 3. Say it in words:
2; 18; 80; 90; 14; 5; 99; 19; 705; 3,679; 21st; 1992; 1.015; 16th; 60; 1876; May
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