32. A. Change the following sentences as shown on the model. M o d e l s : 1. Tom is as clever as Jim.
2. Tom is not as clever as Jim.
Tom is not so clever as Jim.
1. The Thames is as long as you say. 2. She is as proud as her
sister. 3. My pen is as good as yours. 4. This armchair is
as comfortable as that one in Father’s study. 5. The film is as
interesting as the play. 6. My bag is as heavy as hers. 7. A tram is
as quick as a bus. 8. She is as beautiful as her mother. 9. The
furniture in her bedroom is as modern as in the sittingroom.
10. My dressingtable is as small as yours.
B. Change the negative sentences you have written in the following way. M o d e l s : 1. Tom is not (as, so) clever as Jim.
2. Jim is cleverer than Tom.
To Lessons 6—7 33. Make up questions to which the words in bold type are answers: 1. They have got a car of their own. 2. He has a nice, gentle face. 3. We have a lot of relatives in Moscow. 4. You have got
three mistakes in your test. 5. Mr. Smith has a son and a daugh
ter. 6. My friend has a large family.
34. Replace the o f o f o f o f o fphrases by the noun in the Possessive Case: 1. The wife of Doctor Sandford. 2. The elder sister of Helen.
3. The friend of my brotherinlaw. 4. The best suit of my hus
band. 5. The novels of Dickens. 6. The hat of my sisterinlaw.
7. The answers of the students. 8. The tools of the workers.
9. The dress of the girl. 10. The dresses of the girls.
35. Replace the of of of of ofphrases by the noun in the Possessive Case: 1. The face of the woman is attractive. 2. The faces of these
women are attractive. 3. The coat of my fatherinlaw is grey.
4. The coats of the passersby are wet. 5. The voice of the man is
too loud. 6. The voices of the men sound harsh. 7. The toys of
the child are on the floor. 8. The toys of the children are on the
floor.