Sunday, September 1, 2024

Comparison Degree Reading Text


The Best Vacation Ever


Last summer, Emily and her family went on three different vacations, each one more exciting than the last. First, they visited the mountains. The mountains were cooler than the city where they lived. Emily loved the fresh air and beautiful scenery. She thought the mountain trails were easier to hike than the trails near her home. However, the mountains were not as exciting as the beach, which they visited next.


At the beach, the weather was warmer than in the mountains. The ocean waves were bigger than the lake waves back home. Emily had a lot of fun swimming and building sandcastles. She thought the beach was the most relaxing place she had ever been. But the beach had its downsides too; it was more crowded than the mountains.


Finally, Emily and her family visited a big city. The city was by far the most exciting of all the places they visited. The buildings were taller than anything Emily had ever seen, and there were more things to do. They visited museums, parks, and even a zoo. However, Emily found the city to be the noisiest place of all. She thought it was less peaceful than the beach and much busier than the mountains.


In the end, when Emily compared all three places, she decided that the beach was her favorite. It was more enjoyable than the mountains and less hectic than the city. Emily told her parents that next year, she wanted to spend even more time at the beach, where she felt the happiest.


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Questions:

1. How many sentences using Comparison Degree structure?

2. Rewrite all the sentences containing Comparison Degree? and translate them into Indônèsian.