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    VOCABULARY AND COMPARATIVES
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  • this means that there are many people living there compared with another similar-sized area.
    Densely populated
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  • an area of grass, trees, or other vegetation set apart for recreational or aesthetic purposes in an otherwise urban environment.
    Green spaces
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  • a main road that goes around the edge of a town, allowing traffic to avoid the town centre
    Ring Road
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  • a tall modern building with many floors
    high-rise
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  • a very poor and crowded area, especially of a city
    Slums
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  • Buildings or places are not cared for and are in bad condition
    derelict
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  • the spread of a city into the area surrounding it, often without planning
    Urban Sprawl
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  • an area on the edge of a large town or city where people who work in the town or city often live
    Suburbs
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  • to make an area into one where vehicles are not allowed to go
    pedestrianised
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  • Jack’s family have got_______________ ( amazing) flat I’ve ever seen
    the most amazing
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  • I noticed that the streets were____________ han usual, probably because everyone was at home watching the match on TV. CROWDED
    less crowded
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  • The historic building I’ve visited ___________ is Chatsworth House, in central England. I was there just last month. RECENT
    most recently
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  • The town’s new ring road was constructed far _______ than anyone expected. QUICK
    more quickly
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  • The Pencil Museum in Keswick, England sounds like it will be _________ museum in the world, but my young cousins loved it. INTERESTING
    the least interesting
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  • The multi-storey house of telecoms magnate Mukesh Ambani is by far _________ private residence in the world. LARGE
    the largest
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