Yes/No Each of the following
sentences contains the irregular -er, -er structure. Indicate if the sentence is correct (Yes) or
incorrect (No).
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1.
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The hotter the food is, harder it is to eat.
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2.
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The warmer the weather is, the greater the attendance at the outdoor concert
will be.
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3.
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The more you say, the worst the situation will be.
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4.
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The more time they have to play, the happier the children are.
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5.
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The thicker the walls are, the noise that comes through is less.
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6.
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If you run faster, the more quickly you’ll arrive.
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7.
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The more you use the phone, the higher the bill will be.
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8.
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The harder you serve, the easier it is to win the point.
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9.
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The earliest you send in your tax forms, the sooner you will receive your
refund.
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10.
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The more people there are at the party, you’ll have a good time.
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