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@ Exercise 1.
Form the following adjectives in the Comparative and the Superlative Degree:
Small, long, clean, large, dark, light, rich, poor, big, quick, show, sharp, deep, high, strong, near, cheap, thin, thick, interesting, famous, easy, important, beautiful, weak, difficult, comfortable, early, happy, pale, late, lazy, expensive, sad, practical, pretty, full, bright, dirty, fresh, dangerous, nice, useful, talkative, progressive, bad, good, fat, much, wet, powerful, funny, little, far, many.
@ Exercise 2.
Translate into Kazakh language:
A higher price, a lower, price, a longer pencil, a shorter pencil, a more expensive overcoat, a cheaper overcoat, a colder day, a warmer day, a kinder man, a lighter room, a darker room, a prettier girl, a smaller garden, a larger garden, fresher air, fatter meat, a worse dress, a better dress.
@ Exercise 3.
Translate into English:
1. Our garden is smaller than yours. 2. This park is bigger than my mother. 3. There is less work than last year. 4. His apartment is bigger than yours.

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beloborodov05p06igp
beloborodov05p06igp
28.10.2022 03:11

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SoktoevTimur
SoktoevTimur
18.05.2020 23:39
There are a number of good clothes in Russia but some of them are popular throughout the world. Undisputed leader among head-dresses is shapka-ushanka. Ushanka got wide spread occurrence during the Russian Civil War of 1918-1919 thanks to Aleksandr Kolchak, the leader of  the White Army. At first the cloth "kolchakovka" was worn only by the White Guardists then it took root among the soldiers of the Red Army. In 1934 this headgear became statutory in the Navy  and from 1940 the militia and the army. Meanwhile, ushanka actively went out to people and became the most popular winter clothes of Soviet citizens. Both adults and children wore that headgear to escape cold. It was especially seen in the example of cinema: there was an ushanka almost in every soviet New Year's theme film of that period.
 At the turn of the century a hat with hanging ears turned into  a Russian souvenir - foreign tourists saw a real gaping-stock which never met at home. It is safe to say there is no meaning for this headdress in English describing it; There are the terms "shapka" and "ushanka" in the Oxford Dictionary - that's how it's only called all over the world.
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