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Comparative translation of adjectives and adverbs

The weather in Nanjing is hotter than in Beijing.

The weather in Nanjing is hotter than that in Beijing.

This camera is the most expensive of the three.

This camera is the most expensive of the three.

Jenny studies the hardest in our class.

Janny studies hardest in our class.

This book is not as interesting as that book.

This book is not as interesting as that one.

Tom runs much faster than Peter.

Tom runs much faster than Peter.

This book is more interesting than that book.

Tis book is more interesting than that one.

Is she feeling better now?

Are you feeling better now?

Your garden looks much prettier than mine.

Your garden looks more beautiful than mine.

My English is worse than yours.

My English is worse than yours

This car is faster than that car.

This car runs faster than that one.

Vegetables are healthier than meat.

Vegetables are healthier than meat.

Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world.

Everest is the the highest mountain in the world.

He is always the first person to arrive in our class every day.

He always comes the first one in our class.

Among all the students in our class, he is the hardest working one.

He studies hardest of all the students in our class.

He studies harder this semester than last semester.

He studies harder this term than he did last term.

Tom is a better football player than Sam.

Tom is a bit better football player than Sam.

Tom cannot jump as high as sandy.

Tom doesn't jump as high as Sandy.

His English is not as good as his brother's.

He doesn't speak English as well as his brother.