Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the words in brackets.
At home, robots can be as helpful as or even
(GOOD) than a human
being. Early in the morning when we
(STILL SLEEP), a small robot can
(BRING) us some coffee, even add some spices to the coffee. In the
future, many disabled people
(HAVE) a domestic robot which
(PERFORM) specific and detailed functions in order
(HELP) them. The future of robots
(LOOK) bright. A new medical robot
(MAKE) its way to hospitals around the world. This robot
(PERFORM) many surgeries last year, and the company
(LOOK) at about a 55% increase (ybennyenne) in its use next year.
There
(BE) also a Dutch robot
(CALL) the "TankPitstop" that
FILL) the gas in people's cars without any help. Samsung, an electronics company,
(MAKE) a security robot that detects danger. Robots seem to give
benefits to the world but there
(BE) negative elements about them, for
example, people can lose jobs because of the robots.
Is Gordon (the tallest) basketball player in the team?
No, Paul is (taller) than him.
Carla isn't a very fast swimmer.
I know, she's (the slowest) in the class.
Who is (the fastest) man on Earth?
Usain Bolt, at the moment. He has got the world record in the 100 m.
Is Andy in the volleyball team?
Yes, he is one of (best) players.
Are you good at PE?
No, I'm (the worst) in my class.
Is football (more popular) than cricket in the UK?
Yes, it is.
Is Tracy (better) at tennis than Michelle?
Yes! And she is also two years (younger) than her.
Jonathan is very good at cycling.
I know, he has got (most) medals in the team.
Who' s Michael Phelps?
He is one of (the most famous) swimmers of all times.