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  • 24. Connectives: comparison - (p. 49) ( recorded by jotsecham ), Australian, American

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  • 24. Connectives: comparison - (p. 49) ( recorded by scott_usa_chicago ), American English

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  • 24. Connectives: comparison - (p. 49) ( recorded by Antoinette_ ), American (California)

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  • 24. Connectives: comparison - (p. 49) ( recorded by David_B ), American (Midwest)

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    1. He drinks like a fish.
    2. He works like a slave in that factory.
    3. Cervantes worked as a slave in Algeria.
    4. He used a fire poker as a weapon.
    5. Walk to the office as/like we do.
    6. Why aren't you like your mother?
    7. What a lot of plants! This is like living in the jungle.
    8. The more you study, the more you learn.
    9. This is the fattest man in the country.
    10. Jim is the youngest of the brothers.
    11. I can't swim as well as you (can).
    12. Tom can't jump as high as his brother.
    13. The weather is getting colder than I expected.
    14. These twins are like two peas in a pod.
    15. The two brothers are very much alike.
    16. You should train every day as we do.
    17. Why don't you cook as she does?
    18. Riding a horse is so easy. It is not as easy as riding a motorcycle.
    19. The bigger the armchair, the more comfortable it'll be.
    20. He is becoming less and less interested in mathematics.
    21. The days are getting colder and colder every day.
    22. Things are getting more and more expensive every day.
    23. The greater the sin, the greater the punishment.
    24. This is the worst film I have ever seen.
    25. Lorna is the fastest typest in her class.
    26. Nobody drives as fast as my father.
    27. Few people can cook as well as my mother.
    28. The rain has cleared more quickly than I expected.
    29. It's difficult to run as slowly as he does.
    30. The athlete ran faster than ever.
    31. This house is like being in prison.
    32. Do as your brother does: study more.
    33. Why don't you study languages like we do?
    34. You are most kind.
    35. This is like living in a sauna.
    36. I can't speak French as fluently as you (can).
    37. They don't dance as well as you (do).
    38. You look like a princess.
    39. Do as they do: come earlier.
    40. This boy eats like a horse.

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  • 23. conditionals type 3 - (p. 47) ( recorded by Antoinette_ ), American (California)

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  • 23. conditionals type 3 - (p. 47) ( recorded by David_B ), American (Midwest)

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    1. I would have gone if I had been able to.
    2. If you hadn't changed your mind, we would have been happy together.
    3. You could have met her if you had been here.
    4. Had it not been for the bad weather, we would have reached the top.
    5. If I had had a knife, I would have spread the butter.
    6. It would have looked better if you had looked after it.
    7. Had they acted earlier, the strike wouldn't have taken place.
    8. He might have told you had he been here.
    9. If I had been him, I would have left her ages ago.
    10. I would have liked to go by bicycle if I had been able to.
    11. If I had wanted to play cards, I would have gone to the pub.
    12. We would have had a good crop if it hadn't rained.
    13. If you had been a vegetarian, you wouldn't have eaten that meat.
    14. It would have been easier if you had known how to do it.
    15. If we had liked the film, we would have gone to see it.
    16. You would have got a better job if you had gotten better marks.
    17. If you hadn't had an umbrella, you would have gotten wet.
    (Note: American English uses gotten more than in British English)

    18. Life would have been easier if we had won the lottery.
    19. If I had had time, I would have gone with you.
    20. The children would have broken things if they had played at home.
    21. If we hadn't carried an umbrella we would have gotten wet.
    22. If we had won the lottery we would have bought another house.
    23. If it hadn't been for the cold, we would have gone to the beach.
    24. Had the workers gone on a strike, the production would have stopped.
    25. Had it not been for his attitude, we would have reached an agreement.
    26. If I had known the facts, I could have told you what to do.
    27. If I had had the facts, I might have told you what to do.
    28. If I had been here, I could have defended you.
    29. If I had been here, I might have told you.
    30. If I had been here, I could have been helping in the kitchen.
    31. If I had been taller, I would have been a basketball player.
    32. If you had told me, I wouldn't have made the journey for nothing.
    33. If she hadn't changed her mind, we would have gone out together.
    34. If I had known it, I would have told you.
    35. I would have gone with you if you had called me.
    36. Had it not been for the bad weather, we would have gone out
    37. Had it not been for the strike, we would have sent the order.
    38. If it hadn't been for you, I would have eloped with her.
    39. You would have passed your exam if you had wanted to.
    40. If I had had a cassette, I would have recorded it.

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