1) "The more I focus on eating healthily, the more my swimming endurance improves".  Which option is closer in meaning to the original sentence? a) My swimming endurance improves when I spend more time focusing on eating well. b) Because my swimming endurance improves, I spend more time focusing on eating well. 2) "The more time I practice, the more compliments I get".  Which option is closer in meaning to the original sentence? a) When I get compliments, I want to spend more time practicing. b) When I spend more time practicing, I get more compliments. 3) "The higher the mountain, the more time it takes to climb".  Which option is closer in meaning to the original sentence? a) Climbing higher mountains takes slightly less time than climbing lower mountains. b) It takes more time to climb a higher mountain than a lower mountain. 4) "The noisier the concert, the less Gayle wants to go".  Which option is closer in meaning to the original sentence? a) Gayle prefers going to noisy concerts. b) If concerts are quite loud, Gayle is less likely to want to go to them. 5) "The more challenging the class, the longer I have to study".  Which option is closer in meaning to the original sentence? a) My classes are challenging before I study. b) I have to study more for classes that are challenging than for those that are easy. 6) "The more beautiful the painting, the more expensive it is".  Which option is closer in meaning to the original sentence? a) You have to pay more for more beautiful paintings. b) More expensive paintings aren’t more beautiful. 7) "The closer we get to Nagasaki, the more excited I am".  Which option is closer in meaning to the original sentence? a) I’m getting more excited as we get closer to Nagasaki. b) Because I am more excited, Nagasaki is closer. 8) "The more points you score, the more rewards you get.".  Which option is closer in meaning to the original sentence? a) You score more points after you get more rewards. b) You get more rewards when you score more points.

Perpectives. Unit 3C. Workbook. p. 32. Exercise 4

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