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Collins Grammar Unit 11
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Use commas to add multiple tags

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Delimiter between question and answer:

Tips:

  • No column headers.
  • Each line maps to a question.
  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






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Paraphrase the sentence. It's nearly as easy to travel by train as by car. (almost + as)
It's almost as easy to travel by train as by car.
Paraphrase the sentence. There are much more people moving abroad from the UK to Spain than France. (considerably + more + noun phrase + than)
There are considerably more people moving abroad from the UK to Spain than France.
Paraphrase the sentence. This village isn't nearly as picturesque as the last one we visited. (far + less + adjective + than)
This village is far less picturesque than the last one we visited.
Paraphrase the sentence. My parents and I are both interested in the same lifistyle. (the same + noun + as)
I am interested in the same lifestyle as my parents.
Paraphrase the sentence. The number of tourists and immigrants in Hanoi is equal. (as + many + noun + as)
There are as many immigrants as tourists in Hanoi.
Paraphrase the sentence. The office buildings in Paris and the monuments are beautiful. (as + adjective + as)
The office buildings in Paris are as beautiful as the monuments.
Paraphrase the sentence. There is more sun in the south of the country than in the north. (not as + much + noun phrase + as)
There isn't as much sun in the north of the country as in the south.
Paraphrase the sentence. People visit Australia more often than New Zealand. (not as + many + noun +as)
Not as many people visit New Zealand as Australia.
Paraphrase the sentence. The people in London aren't as friendly as those in my home town. (less + adjective + than)
The people in London are less friendly than those in my home town.
Paraphrase the sentence. This town isnot as prosperous as the others in this region. (more + adjective + than)
Other towns in this region are more prosperous than this one.
Paraphrase the sentence. There are fewer supermarkets in counry villages than in regional towns. (more + noun phrase + than)
There are more supermarkets in regional towns than in country villages.
Paraphrase the sentence. There are more people in this town than there used to be. (fewer + noun phrase + than)
There used to be fewer people in this town than there are now.
Paraphrase the sentence. Traffic in towns moves more slowly than in villages. (not as + adverb + as)
Traffic in villages doesn't move as slowly as in towns.
Paraphrase the sentence. Living in the countryside is healthier than living in a city. (not as + adjective + as)
Living in a city is not as healthy as living in the countryside.