Предмет: Английский язык, автор: patik89

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Find and correct the mistakes in the
sentences. Some sentences have more
than one mistake.
1 It's furthest to the station that it is to the bus
stop.
2 For me, maths is less interesting as science,
3 Kate's tall, but she isn't as tall than her sister is.
4 Billy is probably the well guitar player in the
school.
5 My cold is worst at night than in the day.
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Ответы

Автор ответа: lera8364
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Ответ:

1 It's further to the station than it is to the bus

stop.

2 For me, maths is the least interesting as a science,

3 Kate's tall, but she isn't as tall as her sister is.

4 Billy is probably the best guitar player in the

school.

5 My cold is worse at night than during the day.

Объяснение:


patik89: Можешь помочь ещё с заданием там 100 балов там нужно выполнить 3 задание похожие на это
lera8364: сейчас гляну
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