1) Choose the correct sentence using comparatives, superlatives or equatives: a) Going to bed early is more good for you than sleeping late in the morning. b) Going to bed early is better for you than sleeping late in the morning. 2) Choose the correct sentence using comparatives, superlatives or equatives: a) Eating junk food is as bad as smoking. b) Eating junk food is as bad smoking. 3) Choose the correct sentence using comparatives, superlatives or equatives: a) Playing team sports is excitinger than exercising alone. b) Playing team sports is more exciting than exercising alone. 4) Choose the correct sentence using comparatives, superlatives or equatives: a) Eating a healthy diet is as important as exercising regularly. b) Eating a healthy diet is as more important as exercising regularly. 5) Choose the correct sentence using comparatives, superlatives or equatives: a) Smoking is the baddest thing for your lungs. b) Smoking is the worst thing for your lungs. 6) Choose the correct sentence using comparatives, superlatives or equatives: a) Drinking water is more beneficial for your body than drinking soda. b) Drinking water is beneficial for your body than drinking soda. 7) Choose the correct sentence using comparatives, superlatives or equatives: a) Eating a lot of vegetables is one of the most best ways to stay healthy. b) Eating a lot of vegetables is one of the best ways to stay healthy. 8) Choose the correct sentence using comparatives, superlatives or equatives: a) Eating many small meals can be healthier than eating three large meals each day. b) Eating many small meals can be healthy than eating three large meals each day.

WE2. Unit 4A. (Grammar) Workbook. p. 25, exercise B

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