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I thought that learning to drive would be difficult, but it isn´t. LEARNING TO DRIVE IS...
Learning to drive isn´t as difficult as/is easier than I thought it would be.
I must have a rest. I can´t walk anymore. I MUST HAVE A REST. I CAN´T GO...
I must have a rest. I can´t go (on) any further.
The doctor can´t see you earlier than Wednesday, I´m afraid. WEDNESDAY IS...
Wednesday is the earliest the doctor can see you, I am afraid.
I´ve never enjoyed myself so much! I´VE NEVER HAD....
I´ve never had such a good time!
Are these sentences correct? She is one of the politest people I have ever met. She is the most polite person I have ever met.
YUP!
OLDER and ELDER are used in the same way.
NO! The two words elder and eldest are used only when referring to people.
The comparative and superlative forms of GOOD and WELL are: BETTER/BEST
YES!
The comparative and superlative forms of TINY are: TINIER/TINIEST
YES!